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202by Samii, Cyrus“...In these three essays, I study important facets of the transition to peace after Burundi's 1993--2005 civil war. The first essay studies the effects of...”
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203by Samii, Cyrus“...In these three essays, I study important facets of the transition to peace after Burundi's 1993-2005 civil war. The first essay studies the effects of...”
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204“...We present new methods to estimate causal effects retrospectively from micro data with the assistance of a machine learning ensemble. This approach overcomes...”
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205“...We investigate whether local average treatment effects (LATE’s) can be extrapolated to new settings. We extend the analysis and framework of Dehejia,...”
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207“...Dyadic data are common in the social sciences, although inference for such settings involves accounting for a complex clustering structure. Many analyses in...”
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208“...The use of randomised control trials (RCTs) in evaluating the design and efficacy of policies has exploded in the last decade. New papers appear every week...”
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212“...Experimental evidence on a range of interventions in developing countries is accumulating rapidly. Is it possible to extrapolate from an experimental evidence...”
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215“...This report presents the results of a randomized evaluation larger pool of 452 eligible candidates within the 14 CRP of the impact of the Community Rangers...”
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216“...This report presents the results of a randomized evaluation larger pool of 452 eligible candidates within the 14 CRP of the impact of the Community Rangers...”
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217by Aaronson, Daniel Jordan, Andrew Dehejia, Rajeev H Pop-Eleches, Cristian Samii, Cyrus Schulze, Karl“...Using a compiled dataset of 441 censuses and surveys between 1787 and 2015, representing 103 countries and 48.4 million mothers, we find that: (1) the effect...”
01.08.2017
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218“...Experimental evidence on a range of interventions in developing countries is accumulating rapidly. Is it possible to extrapolate from an experimental evidence...”
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219by Aaronson, Daniel Dehejia, Rajeev Jordon, Andrew Pop-Eleches, Cristian Samii, Cyrus Schultze, Karl“...This paper documents the evolving impact of childbearing on the work activity of mothers between 1787 and 2014. It is based on a compiled data set of 429...”
10.02.2017