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research, causality, which goes beyond correlation, was emphasized, and the new panel noncausality test is employed. The …
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added and employment) and economic growth. We used a panel Granger-causality analysis based on annual data for eight …
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Although it is not a new phenomenon, in recent years inequality has moved to the top of the political agenda given the concern that will result in political instability and social resentment. Persistence in inequality can further undermine economic growth and development by hindering educational...
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Although it is not a new phenomenon, in recent years inequality has moved to the top of the political agenda given the concern that will result in political instability and social resentment. Persistence in inequality can further undermine economic growth and development by hindering educational...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012132740
This paper proposes a nonparametric method for evaluating treatment effects in the presence of both treatment endogeneity and attrition/non-response bias, using two instrumental variables. Making use of a discrete instrument for the treatment and a continuous instrument for...
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different individual and socio demographic factors affecting both of them. Using the “Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey” (ELMPS …
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This paper proposes a nonparametric method for evaluating treatment effects in the presence of both treatment endogeneity and attrition/non-response bias, using two instrumental variables. Making use of a discrete instrument for the treatment and a continuous instrument for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013013571
how effects vary across time. I first adapt causal forests to a panel setting with staggered policy introduction by …
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We use a panel of 155 countries for 1970-2010 to study (two-way) causality between government spending, revenue and …
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We study a difference-in-differences (DiD) framework where groups experience unequal treatment statuses in the pre-policy change period. This approach is commonly employed in empirical studies but it contradicts the canonical model's assumptions. We show that in such settings, the standard DiD...
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