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Design replication 1 Gewässerschutz 1 Impact assessment 1 Matching 1 Microeconometrics 1 Mikroökonometrie 1 Nonexperimental 1 Panel 1 Panel data 1 Panel study 1 Program evaluation 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Water conservation 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1 design replication 1 propensity score analysis 1 quasi-experimental 1 school choice 1
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Bifulco, Robert 1 Ferraro, Paul J. 1 Wichman, Casey J. 1
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Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School 1
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Center for Policy Research Working Papers 1 Economics letters 1
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A cautionary tale on using panel data estimators to measure program impacts
Wichman, Casey J.; Ferraro, Paul J. - In: Economics letters 151 (2017), pp. 82-90
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Can Propensity Score Analysis Replicate Estimates Based on Random Assignment in Evaluations of School Choice? A Within-Study Comparison
Bifulco, Robert - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2010
The ability of propensity score analysis (PSA) to match impact estimates derived from random assignment (RA) is examined using data from the evaluation of two interdistrict magnet schools. As in previous within study comparisons, the estimates provided by PSA and RA differ substantially when PSA...
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