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compliers, whose mediator reacts to the treatment, are identified. We provide an empirical application based on the Vietnam …
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absence of a self-interest motive in support for the Vietnam War. This research note reconsiders this result using a panel … survey of university students collected before and after the first Vietnam draft lottery. These data are unique because they … allow the unbiased estimation of the effect of self-interest on attitudes toward the war. I find that, contrary to previous …
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compliers, whose mediator reacts to the treatment, are identified. We provide an empirical application based on the Vietnam …
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This paper estimates the long-term health effects of Vietnam-Era military service using Australia's National …
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War I than in Vietnam. We rationalize this finding by analyzing complier characteristics. … the likelihood of serving in World War I. Importantly, military service also had a positive causal effect on earnings and …
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