War and Wages
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3071151
DOI10.1198/016214507000001247zbMath1205.62221OpenAlexW1905274468MaRDI QIDQ3071151
Paul R. Rosenbaum, Dylan S. Small
Publication date: 1 February 2011
Published in: Journal of the American Statistical Association (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1198/016214507000001247
Related Items (17)
Biased Encouragements and Heterogeneous Effects in an Instrumental Variable Study of Emergency General Surgical Outcomes ⋮ The Landscape of Causal Inference: Perspective From Citation Network Analysis ⋮ Robust causal inference for incremental return on ad spend with randomized paired geo experiments ⋮ How strong is strong enough? Strengthening instruments through matching and weak instrument tests ⋮ Evidence factors from multiple, possibly invalid, instrumental variables ⋮ Bridging preference‐based instrumental variable studies and cluster‐randomized encouragement experiments: Study design, noncompliance, and average cluster effect ratio ⋮ Weak‐instrument robust tests in two‐sample summary‐data Mendelian randomization ⋮ Nonparametric instrument model averaging ⋮ The risk of maternal complications after Cesarean delivery: near-far matching for instrumental variables study designs with large observational datasets ⋮ Statistical matching and subclassification with a continuous dose: characterization, algorithm, and application to a health outcomes study ⋮ Stronger instruments via integer programming in an observational study of late preterm birth outcomes ⋮ Instrumental variable analysis with censored data in the presence of many weak instruments: application to the effect of being sentenced to prison on time to employment ⋮ Case Definition and Design Sensitivity ⋮ Isolation in the construction of natural experiments ⋮ An instrumental variables design for the effect of emergency general surgery ⋮ A Semiparametric Instrumental Variable Approach to Optimal Treatment Regimes Under Endogeneity ⋮ Reinforced Designs: Multiple Instruments Plus Control Groups as Evidence Factors in an Observational Study of the Effectiveness of Catholic Schools
This page was built for publication: War and Wages