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In this paper we study the effect of reallocating an indivisible input across a population of production units on average output. We define the Average Redistributive Effect (ARE) as the effect of such a reallocation on average output. We consider the case where inputs are discretely-valued,...
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This paper develops a new efficient estimator for the average treatment effect, if selection for treatment is on observables. The new estimator is linear in the first-stage nonparametric estimator. This simplifies the derivation of the means squared error (MSE) of the estimator as a function of...
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Bounds on the distribution function of the sum of two random variables with known marginal distributions obtained by Makarov (1981) can be used to bound the cumulative distribution function (c.d.f.) of individual treatment effects. Identification of the distribution of individual treatment...
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This paper is a case study of the use of public use administrative data for the estimation of empirical relations when key dependent variables are not available in the data. It is shown that the out-of-hospital mortality rates can be identified using the patient discharge data without...
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We show that in the nonparametric triangular simultaneous equations model, the mean independence conditional moment restriction (CMR) identifies a causal relation between the dependent variable and an endogenous covariate, only if the model is structurally separable in observable covariates and...
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