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NBER Publications by Guido Imbens

Working Papers and Chapters

August 2009Matching on the Estimated Propensity Score
with Alberto Abadie: w15301
April 2009Better LATE Than Nothing: Some Comments on Deaton (2009) and Heckman and Urzua (2009)
w14896
Complementarity and Aggregate Implications of Assortative Matching: A Nonparametric Analysis
with Bryan S. Graham, Geert Ridder: w14860
February 2009A Martingale Representation for Matching Estimators
with Alberto Abadie: w14756
Optimal Bandwidth Choice for the Regression Discontinuity Estimator
with Karthik Kalyanaraman: w14726
August 2008Recent Developments in the Econometrics of Program Evaluation
with Jeffrey M. Wooldridge: w14251
April 2007Regression Discontinuity Designs: A Guide to Practice
with Thomas Lemieux: w13039
Regression Discontinuity Designs: A Guide to Practice
with Thomas Lemieux: t0337
October 2006Moving the Goalposts: Addressing Limited Overlap in the Estimation of Average Treatment Effects by Changing the Estimand
with Richard K. Crump, V. Joseph Hotz, Oscar A. Mitnik: t0330
June 2006Nonparametric Tests for Treatment Effect Heterogeneity
with Richard K. Crump, V. Joseph Hotz, Oscar A. Mitnik: t0324
On the Failure of the Bootstrap for Matching Estimators
with Alberto Abadie: t0325
January 2006Evaluating the Differential Effects of Alternative Welfare-to-Work Training Components: A Re-Analysis of the California GAIN Program
with V. Joseph Hotz, Jacob A. Klerman: w11939
October 2003Nonparametric Estimation of Average Treatment Effects under Exogeneity: A Review
t0294
November 2002Identification and Estimation of Triangular Simultaneous Equations Models Without Additivity
with Whitney K. Newey: t0285
October 2002Simple and Bias-Corrected Matching Estimators for Average Treatment Effects
with Alberto Abadie: t0283
September 2002Identification and Inference in Nonlinear Difference-In-Differences Models
with Susan Athey: t0280
November 2000The Long-Term Gains from GAIN: A Re-Analysis of the Impacts of the California GAIN Program
with V. Joseph Hotz, Jacob A. Klerman: w8007
August 2000Bias from Classical and Other Forms of Measurement Error
with Dean R. Hyslop: t0257
March 2000Efficient Estimation of Average Treatment Effects Using the Estimated Propensity Score
with Keisuke Hirano, Geert Ridder: t0251
May 1999Predicting the Efficacy of Future Training Programs Using Past Experiences
with V. Joseph Hotz, Julie H. Mortimer: t0238
April 1999The Role of the Propensity Score in Estimating Dose-Response Functions
t0237
March 1999Estimating the Effects of Unearned Income on Labor Supply, Earnings, Savings, and Consumption: Evidence from a Survey of Lottery Players
with Donald B. Rubin, Bruce Sacerdote: w7001
April 1998Combining Panel Data Sets with Attrition and Refreshment Samples
with Keisuke Hirano, Geert Ridder, Donald B. Rebin: t0230
September 1996Hierarchical Bayes Models with Many Instrumental Variables
with Gary Chamberlain: t0204
August 1996Nonparametric Applications of Bayesian Inference
with Gary Chamberlain: t0200
Imposing Moment Restrictions from Auxiliary Data by Weighting
with Judith K. Hellerstein: t0202
October 1995Information Theoretic Approaches to Inference in Moment Condition Models
with Phillip Johnson, Richard H. Spady: t0186
June 1995Average Causal Response with Variable Treatment Intensity
with Joshua D. Angrist: t0127
April 1995Non-Parametric Demand Analysis with an Application to the Demand for Fish
with Joshua D. Angrist, Kathryn Graddy: t0178
February 1995Identification and Estimation of Local Average Treatment Effects
with Joshua D. Angrist: t0118
Jackknife Instrumental Variables Estimation
with Joshua D. Angrist, Alan Krueger: t0172
December 1993Re-Employment Probabilities over the Business Cycle
with Lisa M. Lynch: w4585
June 1993Identification of Causal Effects Using Instrumental Variables
with J.D. Angrist, D.B. Rubin: t0136
December 1991Sources of Identifying Information in Evaluation Models
with Joshua D. Angrist: t0117

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