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Angrist, Joshua David
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Angrist, Joshua David
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- Protective or counter-productive?, European labour market institutions and the effect of immigrants on EU natives
- Non-parametric demand analysis with an application to the demand for fish
- The draft lottery and voluntary enlistment in the Vietnam era
- Using Maimonides'rule to estimate the effect of class size on scholastic achievement
- The effect of high school matriculation awards, evidence from randomized trials
- Sources of identifying information in evaluation models
- Does teacher testing raise teacher quality?, evidence from state certification requirements
- Schooling and labor market consequences of the 1970 state abortion reforms
- Mostly Harmless Econometrics, An Empiricist's Companion, Joshua D. Angrist and Jörn-Steffen Pischke
- How do sex ratios affect marriage and labor markets?, evidence from America's second generation
- Does teacher testing raise teacher quality?, evidence from state certification requirements
- Why do World War II veterans earn more than nonveterans?
- Identification of causal effects using instrumental variables
- Average causal response with variable treatment intensity
- Instrumental variables and the search for identification, from supply and demand to natural experiments
- The effect of high school matriculation awards, evidence from randomized trials
- Average causal response with variable treatment intensity
- Children and their parents' labor supply, evidence from exogenous variation in family size
- Conditional independence in sample selection models
- Does school integration generate peer effects ?, evidence from Boston's metco program
- The economic returns to schooling in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
- Treatment effect heterogeneity in theory and practice
- How important are classroom peer effects?, evidence from Boston's Metco program
- New evidence on classroom computers and pupil learning
- Identification and estimation of local average treatment effects
- Conditioning on the probability of selection to control selection bias
- Sources of identifying information in evaluation models
- Using social security data on military applicants to estimate the effect of voluntary military service on earnings
- Short-run demand for Palestinian labor
- Cram101 textbook outlines, studyguide for mostly harmless econometrics : an empiricists companion, by Joshua D. Angrist
- Consequences of imbalanced sex ratios, evidence from America's second generation
- Estimation of limited-dependent variable models with dummy endogenous regressors, simple strategies for empirical practice
- Protective or counter-productive?, labor market institutions and the effect of immigration on EU natives
- The effect of veterans benefits on veterans' education and earnings
- Does compulsory school attendance affect schooling and earnings?
- Effects of work-related absences on families, evidence from the Gulf war
- Mastering 'metrics, the path from cause to effect, Joshua D. Angrist, Jörn-Steffen Pischke
- Jackknife instrumental variuables estimation
- Instrumental variables estimation of average treatment effects in econometrics and epidemiology
- Estimating the payoff to schooling using the Vietnam-era draft lottery
- Protective or counter-productive?, European labor market institutions and the effect of immigrants on EU natives
- Mostly harmless econometrics, an empiricist's companion, Joshua D. Angrist and Jörn-Steffen Pischke
- Treatment effect heterogeneity in theory and practice
- The Palestinian labor market between the Gulf war and autonomy
- Rural windfall or a new resource curse?, coca, income, and civil conflict in Colombia, Joshua D. Angrist, Adriana D. Kugler
- Empirical strategies in labor economics
- Econometric analysis of the Vietnam era draft lottery, Joshua David Angrist
- Vouchers for private schooling in Colombia, evidence from a randomized natural experiment
- The effect of age at school entry on educational attainment, an application of instrumental variables with moments from two samples
- Does labour supply explain fluctuations in average hours worked?