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Over the last two decades Indonesia has experienced a signifcant decline in fertility rates and substantial increases … considerable share of women in Indonesia works in the labor market in order to finance basic expenditures on their children …
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This paper presents statistical evidence about the validity of the sibling sex ratio instrument proposed by Angrist and Evans (1998), a prominent natural “natural experiment” in the sense of Rosenzweig and Wolpin (2000). The sex ratio of the first two siblings is arguably randomly assigned...
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This dissertation consists of five distinct empirical papers covering two large areas of research that are rather independent from each other: the economics of ageing and the economics of innovation. The first three chapters cover the impact of intergeneration interaction on the parents of adult...
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We study the effect of fertility on labor supply in Argentina and Mexico exploiting a source of exogenous variability in family size first introduced by Angrist and Evans (1998) for the United States. Our results constitute the first external validation of the estimates obtained for the US....
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Recent work criticises both the logic and relevance of the theoretical basis of the approach to estimating the costs of raising children adopted in much of the economics literature. This tends to be restricted purely to models in which the household members consume market goods with given...
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The nonparametric identification of the local average treatment effect (LATE) hinges on the satisfaction of three … robustness of the LATE to deviations from either the exclusion restriction or monotonicity. An empirical illustration based on …
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In this paper, the regression discontinuity design (RDD) is generalized to account for differences in observed covariates X in a fully nonparametric way. It is shown that the treatment effect can be estimated at the rate for one-dimensional nonparametric regression irrespective of the dimension...
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(LATE) typically relies on an instrument that satisfies two conditions: (i) joint independence of the potential post …) coincides with standard LATE if monotonicity holds. We also present an application to the quarter of birth instrument of Angrist …
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treatment effect (LATE) allow us to both point identify and bound the mean potential outcomes (i) of the always takers (those …
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effect (LATE, Imbens and Angrist, 1994): the valid instrument assumption (LI) and the monotonicity assumption (LM). We show …
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