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instrumental variables methods 2 employment 1 outcomes research 1 pharmacoepidemiology 1 process innovation 1 product innovation 1
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Benavente, Jose Miguel 1 Brookhart, M. Alan 1 Lauterbach, Rodolfo 1 Schneeweiss, Sebastian 1
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International Journal of Biostatistics 1 The European Journal of Development Research 1
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Technological innovation and employment: complements or substitutes?
Benavente, Jose Miguel; Lauterbach, Rodolfo - In: The European Journal of Development Research 20 (2008) 2, pp. 318-329
In this paper we study the impact of innovative activities on employment in Chile. We closely follow a previous work by Harrison, Jaumandreu, Mairesse and Peters (2005) who developed an empirical strategy based on Jaumandreu (2003) which accounts for differences between product and process...
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Preference-Based Instrumental Variable Methods for the Estimation of Treatment Effects: Assessing Validity and Interpreting Results
Brookhart, M. Alan; Schneeweiss, Sebastian - In: International Journal of Biostatistics 3 (2007) 1, pp. 1072-1072
Observational studies of prescription medications and other medical interventions based on administrative data are increasingly used to inform regulatory and clinical decision making. The validity of such studies is often questioned, however, because the available data may not contain...
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