Volume 21: Modeling and Evaluating Treatment Effects in Econometrics
Editors: Daniel L. Millimet (SMU), Jeffrey Smith (U Michigan), Ed Vytlacil (Yale U)
DOI 10.1016/S0731-9053(2008)21
Publication date: 21 February 2008
Series copyright holder: Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN 978-0-7623-1380-8
eISBN 978-1-84950-523-9
Book series ISSN 0731-9053
Introduction, Daniel L. Millimet, Jeffrey A. Smith, and Edward J. Vytlacil.
Selection Bias in Evaluating Treatment Effects: Some Formal
Illustrations, Arthur S. Goldberger.
The Event-History Approach to Program Evaluation, Jaap H. Abbring.
Bayesian Analysis of Treatment Effects in an Ordered Potential Outcomes Model,
Mingliang Li and Justin L. Tobias.
Instrumental Variables Estimation of the Average Treatment
Effects in the Correlated Random Coefficient Model, Jeffrey M. Wooldridge.
Evaluating the Effects of Job Training Programs on Wages Through Principal Stratification,
Junni L. Zhang, Donald B. Rubin, and Fabrizia Mealli.
Graphical Diagnostics of Endogeneity, Xavier de Luna and Per Johansson.
Fertility and the Health of Children: A Nonparametric Investigation,
Daniel J. Henderson, Daniel L. Millimet, Christopher F. Parmeter and Le Wang.
Program Participation, Labor Force Dynamics, and Accepted Wage Rates,
Jakob Roland Munich and Lars Skipper.
When is ATE Enough? Risk Aversion and Inequality Aversion
in Evaluating Training Programs, Rajeev Dehejia.
Matching Estimation of Dynamic Treatment Models: Some Practical Issues,
Michael Lechner.
Panel Data Models and Transitory Fluctuations in the Explanatory Variable,
Terra McKinnish.
An Empirical Assessment of the Effects of Parenthood on Wages,
Marianne Simonsen and Lars Skipper.
The Employment Effects of Job-Creation Schemes in Germany: A Microeconometric Evaluation,
Marco Caliendo, Reinhard Hujer, and Stephan L. Thomsen.