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Causality analysis 1 Crowding out 1 IV-Schätzung 1 Imperfect instrumental variables 1 Instrumental variables 1 Kausalanalyse 1 Nichtparametrisches Verfahren 1 Nonparametric statistics 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 average treatment effect 1 comonotone IV 1 household expenditure 1 imperfect instrumental variables 1 monotone treatment response 1 nonparametric bounds 1
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Book / Working Paper 2
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Ban, Kyunghoon 1 Chelwa, Grieve 1 Kédagni, Désiré 1 Walbeek, Corné van 1
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Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) 1
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Working Papers / Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) 1 Working paper / Iowa State University, Department of Economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Nonparametric bounds on treatment effects with imperfect instruments
Ban, Kyunghoon; Kédagni, Désiré - 2020
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Assessing the Causal Impact of Tobacco Expenditure on Household Spending Patterns in Zambia
Chelwa, Grieve; Walbeek, Corné van - Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) - 2014
This paper adds to the literature on the crowding out effect of tobacco expenditure in two ways. Firstly, the paper uses expenditure data from a low income sub-Saharan African country, Zambia, where most households are poor. Secondly, unlike previous studies, we relax the exclusion restriction...
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