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The performance of the Simple Poverty Scorecard is compared against the performance of established regression-based estimators. All estimates are benchmarked against observed poverty status based on household expenditure (or income) data from household socioeconomic surveys that span nearly a...
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genoud is an R function that combines evolutionary algorithm methods with a derivative-based (quasi-Newton) method to solve difficult optimization problems. genoud may also be used for optimization problems for which derivatives do not exist. genoud solves problems that are nonlinear or perhaps...
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Matching is an R package which provides functions for multivariate and propensity score matching and for finding optimal covariate balance based on a genetic search algorithm. A variety of univariate and multivariate metrics to determine if balance actually has been obtained are provided. The...
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Natural experiments are increasingly prominent in the social sciences. However, natural experiments often have more in common with traditional observational studies than with randomized experiments. We illustrate our argument by examining the case of using redistricting to estimate the personal...
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In health economic studies that use observational data, a key concern is how to adjust for imbalances in baseline covariates due to the non-random assignment of the programs under evaluation. Traditional methods of covariate adjustment such as regression and propensity score matching are model...
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In health economic studies that use observational data, a key concern is how to adjust for imbalances in baseline covariates due to the non-random assignment of the programs under evaluation. Traditional methods of covariate adjustment such as regression and propensity score matching are model...
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There is increasing interest in experiments where outcomes are measured by surveys and treatments are delivered by a separate mechanism in the real world, such as by mailers, door-to-door canvasses, phone calls, or online ads. However, common designs for such experiments are often prohibitively...
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