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We use a randomized field experiment to estimate the effect of computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI) on interview duration, number of errors, respondent perceptions, and cost. During Quarter 3 of the 2017 Labor Force Survey data collection for Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam, 15 households...
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Misallocation of human capital across sectors can have substantial negative implications for aggregate output. So far, the literature examining this type of labor misallocation has assumed a Cobb-Douglas production function. Our paper departs from this assumption and instead considers more...
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This paper analyzes how interaction effects can be consistently estimated un- der economically plausible assumptions in linear panel models with a fixed T - dimension. We advocate for a correlated interaction term estimator (CITE) and show that it is consistent under conditions that are not...
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