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June 2009 (University of Wisconsin Press)
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Alternative approaches to evaluation in empirical microeconomics
Type: Journal Articles
Volume, issue, pages: Vol. 44, No. 3, pp. 565-640
Previous version: cemmap Working Papers [Details]

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This paper reviews some of the most popular policy evaluation methods in empirical microeconomics: social experiments, natural experiments, matching, instrumental variables, discontinuity design, and control functions. It discusses identification of traditionally used average parameters and more complex distributional parameters. The adequacy, assumptions, and data requirements of each approach are discussed, drawing on empirical evidence from the education and employment policy evaluation literature. A workhorse simulation model of education and earnings is used throughout the paper to discuss and illustrate each approach. The full set of STATA data sets and dofiles are available free online and can be used to reproduce all estimation results.

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