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non-experimental data 4 causal effects 2 evidence-based marketing 2 matched sampling 2 observational studies 2 policy evaluation 2 propensity score 2 propensity scoring 2 research and development 2 selection bias 2 subsidies 2 Estimation 1 Estimation theory 1 Non-experimental Data 1 Online Instruction 1 Rubin's causal model 1 Rubin’s causal model 1 Schätztheorie 1 Schätzung 1 Self-Selection 1 The aim of this paper is to measure the returns to migration using non-experimental data taking both observed and unobserved characteristics into account. A significant challenge related to migration research and the issues of unobserved heterogeneity is that the standard 2stage least squares estimator (2SLS) is strictly only applicable to situations with linear and continuous treatment and outcomes 1 both of which are not appropriate for models of migration and many outcomes of interest. Furthermore 1 health status and emotional well-being for adult household members and health and schooling outcomes for children. We find consistent results for both countries that point to significant trade-offs related to migration. We found that migration can greatly improve socio-economic status through increases in income or consumption but can also be detrimental to the health status and emotional well-being of migrants and/or their extended families 1 migration is not always a binary process given that people migrate to city or non-city locations and some migrants do return. Introducing these multinomial treatment effects means that one cannot rely on standard 2SLS methods. Using panel data from Indonesia (Indonesia Family Life Survey—IFLS) and Mexico (Mexican Family Life Survey— MxFLS) and applying non-linear instrumental variable (Heckman’s treatment effects model) and maximum simulated likelihood models 1 nutrition 1 we measure the impacts of migration on a broad range of variables that include socio economic outcomes such as consumption 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 research-article 1
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Bhasin, Ruchi 2 Manganaris, Stefanos 2 Reid, Michael 2 Deb, Partha 1 Duguet, Emmanuel 1 Emmanuel, DUGUET 1 Hermiz, Keith B 1 Hermiz, Keith B. 1 Lin, Yu Peng 1 Seck, Papa 1
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EconWPA 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Review of Marketing Science 2 MPRA Paper 1 Public Economics 1 Revue d'économie politique 1 The empirical economics letters : a monthly international journal of economics 1
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RePEc 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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From data to inference: the issue of self-selection in non-experimental data
Lin, Yu Peng - In: The empirical economics letters : a monthly … 18 (2019) 3, pp. 321-331
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Internal Migration, Selection Bias and Human Development: Evidence from Indonesia and Mexico
Deb, Partha; Seck, Papa - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2009
The aim of this paper is to measure the returns to migration using non-experimental data taking both observed and …
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Are RαD subsidies a substitute or a complement to privately funded RαD ?. An econometric analysis at the firm level
Duguet, Emmanuel - In: Revue d'économie politique 114 (2004) 2, pp. 245-274
This study examines the effect of research and development subsidies on the private funding of R?D in France. We address this issue from the annual R?D survey over 1985-1997, which provides information about the R?D subsidies given by all the ministries to the firms having at least one full-time...
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Analyzing Causal Effects with Observational Studies for Evidence-based Marketing at IBM
Manganaris, Stefanos; Bhasin, Ruchi; Reid, Michael; … - In: Review of Marketing Science 8 (2010) 2
of the fact that non-experimental data is common in marketing studies. We present two applications as case studies to …
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Analyzing Causal Effects with Observational Studies for Evidence-based Marketing at IBM
Manganaris, Stefanos; Bhasin, Ruchi; Reid, Michael; … - In: Review of Marketing Science 8 (2010) 2, pp. 2-2
of the fact that non-experimental data is common in marketing studies. We present two applications as case studies to …
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Are R&D subsidies a substitute or a complement to privately funded R&D? Evidence from France using propensity score methods for non- experimental data
Emmanuel, DUGUET - EconWPA - 2004
This study examines the effect of research and development subsidies on the private funding of R&D in France. We address this issue from the annual R&D survey over 1985-1997, which provides information about the R&D subsidies given by all the ministries to the firms having at least one full-time...
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