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This paper demonstrates the identification of causal mechanisms in experiments with a binary treatment, (primarily …
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Individuals exhibit a randomization preference if they prefer random mix-tures of two bets to each of the involved bets. Such preferences provide thefoundation of various models of uncertainty aversion. However, it has to ourknowledge not been empirically investigated whether uncertainty-averse...
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In this study we evaluate some effects of the reform of the welfare system that took place in the Province of Quebec in August 1989. This reform abolished the discrimination based on age that applied to the benefits single individuals and childless couples below the age of 30 were entittled to.
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as the total population and suggest non- and semiparametric estimators. We apply the latter to a randomized experiment at …
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In this paper we propose a method to estimate externality effects in cash transfer programmes, even in cases when the benefit is not randomly assigned. Externality is assessed through the decomposition of the average treatment effect on the treated (ATT) into participation (direct) effect and...
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In this paper we propose a method to estimate externality effects in cash transfer programmes, even in cases when the benefit is not randomly assigned. Externality is assessed through the decomposition of the average treatment effect on the treated (ATT) into participation (direct) effect and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012940357
Many countries in the developing world have implemented non-contributory old-age pensions. Evidence of the impact of such policies on the elderly in Sub-Saharan Africa is scarce, however. In this paper, we provide the first evidence from a randomized evaluation of an unconditional,...
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Relative concerns over status goods imply that peer effects in conspicuous consumption are an important determinant of consumption patterns. I use data from a cluster-randomized cash transfer program from Indonesia to test for peer effects in conspicuous consumption. Using data on the visibility...
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theoretical labour supply predictions of Connecticut's Jobs First welfare experiment. For this application, Bitler, Gelbach, and …
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-evaluating Connecticut's Jobs First welfare experiment. This experiment entails a mix of positive and negative work incentives. Previous …
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