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1by Chen, Stacey H Published in The review of economics and statistics (2008)“...Identification of potential wage distributions by education is important to the study of the causal links between education, inequality, and uncertainty...”
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2“...We use the draft lottery to construct instrumental variables (IV) estimates of the impact of Vietnam-era military service on veterans' Social Security (SSA)...”
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3by STACEY H. CHEN SHAKEEB KHAN Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.10.2014)“...We propose the use of instrumental variables and pairwise matching to identify the average treatment effect on variance in potential outcomes. We show that...”
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5by Angrist, Joshua D Chen, Stacey H Published in American economic journal. Applied economics (2011)“...Draft-lottery estimates of the causal effects of Vietnam-era military service using 2000 census data show marked schooling gains for veterans. We argue that...”
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6“...Since the creation of National Health Insurance (NHI) in 1995, Taiwan's medical spending has been increasing rapidly, as has been the case in most countries...”
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8“...Health care spending growth in Japan has accelerated in recent years, unlike in most OECD countries. It is thus important to characterise the structure of...”
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9“...Parents preferring sons tend to go on to have more children un- til one or more boys are born, and to concentrate investment in boys for a given sibsize...”
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12by Angrist, Joshua D Chen, Stacey H Frandsen, Brigham R Published in Journal of public economics (2010)“...The veterans disability compensation (VDC) program, which provides a monthly stipend to disabled veterans, is the third largest American disability insurance...”
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14“...Although end-of-life medical spending is often viewed as a major component of aggregate medical expenditure, accurate measures of this type of medical spending...”
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15by Chen, Stacey H Published in Annales d'économie et de statistique (2008)“...Every year millions of high school students and their parents in the US are asked to fill out complicated financial aid application forms. However, few studies...”
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