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Infant mortality 2 Distribution of public goods 1 Heterogenous program impact 1 Piped water supply 1 Quantile fixed effects 1 distribution of public goods 1 heterogenous program impact 1 piped water supply 1 quantile with panel data 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Gamper-Rabindran, Shanti 2 Khan, Shakeeb 2 Timmins, Christopher 2
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Duke University, Department of Economics 1
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Working Papers / Duke University, Department of Economics 1
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The Impact of Piped Water Provision on Infant Mortality in Brazil: A Quantile Panel Data Approach
Gamper-Rabindran, Shanti; Khan, Shakeeb; Timmins, … - Duke University, Department of Economics - 2010
We examine the impact of piped water on the under-1 infant mortality rate (IMR) in Brazil using a novel econometric procedure for the estimation of quantile treatment effects with panel data. The provision of piped water in Brazil is highly correlated with other observable and unobservable...
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The Impact of Piped Water Provision on Infant Mortality in Brazil: A Quantile Panel Data Approach
Gamper-Rabindran, Shanti; Khan, Shakeeb; Timmins, … - 2008
We examine the impact of piped water on the under-1 infant mortality rate(IMR) in Brazil using a novel econometric procedure for the estimation of quantiletreatment effects with panel data. The provision of piped water in Brazil is highlycorrelated with other observable and unobservable...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009475550
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