Typically Unobserved Variables (TUVs) and Selection into Prenatal Inputs: Implications for Estimating Infant Health Production Functions
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2006-02
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| Authors: | Dave, Dhaval M. ; Reichman, Nancy E. ; Corman, Hope ; Noonan, Kelly |
| Institutions: | National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) |
| Extent: | application/pdf |
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| Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
| Notes: | HE published as Reichman, N., Corman, H., Noonan, D., Dave, D. 2009. Infant Health Production Functions: What a Difference the Data Make. Health Economics 18(7): 761–782. Number 12004 |
| Classification: | I1 - Health |
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