Selected relevant publications by PEPA researchers are listed below.
This presentation was delivered as part of the PEPA contribution to the 2012 ESRC Research Methods Festival.
What Is? sessions are designed to provide an introduction to a range of research methods and related methodological issues. The methods will be presented in an accessible fashion and their uses will be described. In this session the presentations will be on multimodality and regression discontinuity. Each presentation will last about 25 minutes and will be followed by about 20 minutes of questions from the audience, who are assumed to be interested but to have no prior knowledge of the method under discussion.
This paper studies simultaneous equations models for two or more discrete outcomes.
This talk gives an overview of evaluation methods in microeconomic policy, in particular those based on randomized trials and IV methods.
This presentation was given at the fifth ESRC Research Methods Festival at St Catherine’s College, Oxford, on 3 July 2012. What Is? sessions are designed to provide an introduction to a range of research methods and related methodological issues.
This presentation was part of the PEPA contribution to the 2012 ESRC Research Methods Festival which took place on 2-5 July 2012.
We review popular evaluation methods in policy analysis, showing the relationship between social experiments (randomised control trials), matching methods, instrumental variables, and control functions. This presentation was delivered as part of the PEPA contribution to the 2012 ESRC Research Methods Festival.
Erich Battistin, Michele De Nadai and Barbara Sianesi
This presentation was given at the fifth ESRC Research Methods Festival at St Catherine’s College, Oxford, on 3 July 2012.
This presentation was given at the fifth ESRC Research Methods Festival at St Catherine’s College, Oxford, on 3 July 2012.
Micheal P Keane
Dynamics and Policy Evaluation presented at PEPA conference - London June 14 2012
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