Casual Identification
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- Chamberlain, Gary, Griliches Zvi, and D. Intriligator Michael. 1984. “Panel data.” Handbook of Econometrics: Elsevier.
- Card, David. 1999.“The Causal Effect of Education on Earnings.” Handbook of Labor Economics, ed. O.A.D Card. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science.
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- Gerber, Alan S., Donald P. Green and Edward H. Kaplan. 2004.“The Illusion of Learning from Observational Research”. In Ian Shapiro, Rogers Smith, and Tarek Massoud: Problems and Methods in the Study of Politics, 2004. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp 251-73.
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- Heckman, James J., Edward J Vytlacil, and E. Leamer Edward. 2007. Econometric Evaluation of Social Programs, Part II: Using the Marginal Treatment Effect to Organize Alternative Econometric Estimators. In Handbook of Econometrics: Elsevier.
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- Hollan, Paul. 1986. “Statistics and Causal Inference.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, December 1986.
- Imbens, Guido W. 2004. “Nonparametric Estimation of Average Treatment Effects under Exogeneity: A Review.”Review of Economics and Statistics 86(1): 4-29.
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- Rubin, Donald B. 1974. “Estimating Causal Effects of Treatments in Randomized and Nonrandomized Studies.” Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974.
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Measurement and Measurement Error
- Bound, J., C. Brown and N. Mathiowetz. 2001. Measurement Error in Survey Data. In Handbook of Econometrics, edited by J.J. Heckman & E.E. Leamer, 2: 3705-3843.
- Bound, J., and Alan B. Krueger. 1991.“The Extent of Measurement Error in Longitudinal Earnings Data: Do Two Wrongs Make a Right?” Journal of Labor Economics 9(1):1.
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- Hyslop, Dean R., and Guido W. Imbens. 2001.“Bias From Classical and Other Forms of Measurement Error.” Journal of Business & Economic Statistics 19 (4):475-81.
Difference in Differences
- Alberto Abadie. 2005. Semiparametric Difference in Differences Estimators. Review of Economic Studies 72, 1-19.
- Marianne Bertrand, Esther Duflo, and Sendhil Mullainathan. 2004. How Much Should We Trust Differences-in-Differences Estimates? Quarterly Journal of Economics (February):249-275.
- Stephen Donald and Kevin Lang. 2007. Inference with Difference in Differences and Other Panel Data. The Review of Economics and Statistics 89 (2):221- 233.
- Susan Athey and Guido Imbens. 2006. Identification and Inference in Nonlinear Difference in Differences Models.” Econometrica Vol. 74 No. 2 (March):431-497.
