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The following pages link to From natural variation to optimal policy? The importance of endogenous peer group formation (Q2857574):
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- Value formation: the role of esteem (Q523455) (← links)
- Exact and higher-order properties of the MLE in spatial autoregressive models, with applications to inference (Q1644254) (← links)
- A robust test for network generated dependence (Q1792482) (← links)
- Matching with peer monitoring (Q1995318) (← links)
- A model of peer effects in school (Q2070568) (← links)
- Adjusted QMLE for the spatial autoregressive parameter (Q2224891) (← links)
- Social norms in networks (Q2288529) (← links)
- A network social interaction model with heterogeneous links (Q2421460) (← links)
- Endogenous network production functions with selectivity (Q2635040) (← links)
- Estimation of spillover effects with matched data or longitudinal network data (Q2693954) (← links)
- Ability Peer Effects in University: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment (Q4610836) (← links)
- Exact<i>p</i>-Values for Network Interference (Q4690953) (← links)
- Bias and High-Dimensional Adjustment in Observational Studies of Peer Effects (Q4999123) (← links)
- Randomization Inference for Peer Effects (Q5208071) (← links)
- Efficient peer effects estimators with group effects (Q6108346) (← links)
- Teacher-to-Classroom Assignment and Student Achievement (Q6190743) (← links)
- Spectral Estimation of Large Stochastic Blockmodels with Discrete Nodal Covariates (Q6190747) (← links)
- Causality in econometrics: choice vs chance (Q6536492) (← links)
- Production and learning in teams (Q6536809) (← links)
- Randomization tests for peer effects in group formation experiments (Q6536812) (← links)
- On the difficulty of characterizing network formation with endogenous behavior (Q6575520) (← links)
- Estimating social effects with randomized and observational network data (Q6656771) (← links)