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as the total population and suggest non- and semiparametric estimators. We apply the latter to a randomized experiment at …
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theoretical labour supply predictions of Connecticut's Jobs First welfare experiment. For this application, Bitler, Gelbach, and …
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Random assignment is insufficient for measured treatment responses to recover causal effects (comparative statics) in dynamic economies. We characterize analytically bias probabilities and magnitudes. If the policy variable is binary there is attenuation bias. With more than two policy states,...
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-evaluating Connecticut's Jobs First welfare experiment. This experiment entails a mix of positive and negative work incentives. Previous …
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Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are routinely used in medicine and are becoming more popular in economics. Data from RCTs are used to learn about treatment effects of interest. This paper studies what one can learn about the average treatment response (ATR) and average treatment effect (ATE)...
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