Microeconometric evaluation of active labour market policies - SFI
Microeconometric evaluation of active labour market policies - SFI
Microeconometric evaluation of active labour market policies - SFI
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Lechner, Miquel (2001): Identification <strong>of</strong> dynamic effects, DP<br />
Lechner (2004): Dynamic matching, DP University <strong>of</strong> St. Gallen<br />
Miquel (2003a): Dynamic diff-in-diff, DP University <strong>of</strong> St. Gallen<br />
Miquel (2003b): Dynamic IV, DP University <strong>of</strong> St. Gallen<br />
Idea <strong>of</strong> I and II: Interest is in effects <strong>of</strong> sequences <strong>of</strong> treatment when data is good<br />
enough to control for sequential selection biases<br />
Idea <strong>of</strong> III and IV: Instruments<br />
A. What do we want to know and what is the problem?<br />
– Mean effects <strong>of</strong> sequences <strong>of</strong> programme participation (DATE, DATET)<br />
– Sequential selection<br />
– Selection may be based on endogenous variables (intermediate outcomes)