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Edward Vytlacil

Professor of Economics, Yale University
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Structural equations, treatment effects and econometric policy evaluation

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JJ Heckman… - 2005 - nber.org
This paper uses the marginal treatment effect (MTE) to unify the nonparametric literature on
treatment effects with the econometric literature on structural estimation using a
nonparametric analog of a policy invariant parameter; to generate a variety of treatment ...
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Local instrumental variables and latent variable models for identifying and bounding treatment effects

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JJ Heckman… - Proceedings of the National …, 1999 - National Acad Sciences
... James J. Heckman is Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor of Economics
at the University of Chicago and a Senior Fellow at the American Bar Foundation.
Edward Vytlacil is a Sloan Fellow at the University of Chicago. ...
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Understanding instrumental variables in models with essential heterogeneity

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JJ Heckman, S Urzua… - 2006 - nber.org
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES UNDERSTANDING INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES
IN MODELS WITH ESSENTIAL HETEROGENEITY James J. Heckman Sergio Urzua Edward
J. Vytlacil Working Paper 12574 http://www.nber.org/papers/w12574 ...
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Econometric evaluation of social programs, part I: Causal models, structural models and econometric policy evaluation

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JJ Heckman… - Handbook of econometrics, 2007 - Elsevier
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Local instrumental variables

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JJ Heckman… - 2000 - nber.org
Page 1. TECHNICAL WORKING PAPER SERIES LOCAL INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES
James J. Heckman Edward J. Vytlacil Technical Working Paper 252 http://www.nber.
org/papers/T0252 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ...
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Instrumental variables methods for the correlated random coefficient model: Estimating the average rate of return to schooling when the return is correlated with …

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J Heckman… - Journal of Human Resources, 1998 - JSTOR
This paper considers the use of instrumental variables to identify a correlated random
coefficients model in which coefficients are correlated with (or stochastically dependent on)
the regressors. A correlated random coefficients model is central to the human capital ...
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Independence, monotonicity, and latent index models: An equivalence result

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E Vytlacil - Econometrica, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
A common problem in economics is to evaluate the effect of a treatment when individuals
self-select whether to receive the treatment. This problem arises when trying to evaluate the
union/nonunion wage differential, the effect of job training on earnings, and the returns to ...
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Identifying the role of cognitive ability in explaining the level of and change in the return to schooling

J Heckman… - 2000 - nber.org
This paper considers two problems that arise in determining the role of ability in explaining
the level of and change in the rate of return to schooling.(1) Ability and schooling are so
strongly dependent that it is not possible, over a wide range of variation in schooling and ...
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Three observations on wages and measured cognitive ability

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J Cawley, J Heckman… - Labour Economics, 2001 - Elsevier
This paper summarizes our recent research on the relationship between wages and
measured cognitive ability. In it, we make three main points. First, we find that wage payment
by ability does vary across race and gender in the US, and that the fraction of wage ...
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Estimating treatment effects for discrete outcomes when responses to treatment vary: an application to Norwegian vocational rehabilitation programs

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A Aakvik, JJ Heckman… - Journal of Econometrics, 2005 - Elsevier
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Econometric evaluation of social programs, part II: Using the marginal treatment effect to organize alternative econometric estimators to evaluate social programs, and …

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JJ Heckman… - Handbook of econometrics, 2007 - Elsevier
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[PDF] Estimating marginal and average returns to education

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P Carneiro, JJ Heckman… - Unpublished manuscript. University …, 2006 - ucl.ac.uk
Page 1. Estimating Marginal and Average Returns to Education Pedro Carneiro, James J.
Heckman and Edward Vytlacil October 30, 2006 Abstract ... Pedro Carneiro James Heckman Edward
Vytlacil Department of Economics Department of Economics Department of Economics ...
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Policy-relevant treatment effects

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JJ Heckman… - The American economic review, 2001 - JSTOR
Accounting for individual-level heterogeneity in the response to treatment is a major
development in the econometric literature on program evaluation. A substantial body of
empirical evidence demonstrates that econometric models fit on individual-level data ...
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Four parameters of interest in the evaluation of social programs

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J Heckman, JL Tobias… - Southern Economic Journal, 2001 - JSTOR
This paper reviews four treatment parameters that have become commonly used in the
program evaluation literature: the average treatment effect, the effect of treatment on the
treated, the local average treatment effect, and the marginal treatment effect. We derive ...
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The relationship between treatment parameters within a latent variable framework

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JJ Heckman… - Economics Letters, 2000 - Elsevier
... 1 James J. Heckman is a Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor of Economics
at the University of Chicago and a Senior Fellow at the American Bar Foundation. 2
Edward Vytlacil is a Sloan Fellow at the University of Chicago. ...
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Cognitive ability, wages, and meritocracy

J Cawley, K Conneely, J Heckman… - 1996 - nber.org
This paper presents new evidence from the NLSY on the importance of meritocracy in
American society. In it, we find that general intelligence, or g--a measure of cognitive ability--
is dominant in explaining test score variance. The weights assigned to tests by g are ...
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Simple estimators for treatment parameters in a latent-variable framework

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J Heckman, JL Tobias… - Review of Economics and Statistics, 2003 - MIT Press
This note derives simply computed closed-form expressions for the average treatment effect,
the effect of treatment on the treated, the local average treatment effect, and the marginal
treatment effect in a latent-variable framework for both normal and nonnormal models. ...
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Simple estimators for treatment parameters in a latent variable framework with an application to estimating the returns to schooling

JJ Heckman, JL Tobias… - 2000 - nber.org
This paper derives simply computed closed-form expressions for the Average Treatment
Effect (ATE), the effect of Treatment on the Treated (TT), Local Average Treatment Effect
(LATE) and Marginal Treatment Effect (MTE) in a latent variable framework for both normal ...
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Understanding the role of cognitive ability in accounting for the recent rise in the economic return to education

J Cawley, J Heckman… - 1998 - nber.org
This paper examines the contribution of the rise in the return to ability to the rise in the
economic return to education. All of the evidence on this question comes from panel data
sets in which a small collection of adjacent birth cohorts is followed over time. The ...
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Treatment Effects for Discrete Outcomes when Responses to Treatment Vary Among Observationally Identical Persons: An Application to Norwegian...

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A Aakvik, JJ Heckman… - 2000 - nber.org
Page 1. TECHNICAL WORKING PAPER SERIES TREATMENT EFFECTS FOR
DISCRETE OUTCOMES WHEN RESPONSES TO TREATMENT VARY AMONG
OBSERVATIONALLY IDENTICAL PERSONS: AN APPLICATION ...
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[PDF] Estimating the return to education when it varies among individuals

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P Carneiro, JJ Heckman… - Department of Economics, …, 2001 - cerge-ei.cz
In response to increases in the measured economic return to higher education, there has
been substantial interest in estimating the" true" rate of return. In approaching this empirical
measurement problem, two fundamentally different views of the labor market have been ...
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[CITATION] Measuring the effects of cognitive ability

J Cawley, K Conneely… - NBER …, 1996 - NATIONAL BUREAU OF …
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Dummy endogenous variables in weakly separable models

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E Vytlacil… - Econometrica, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper, we consider the nonparametric identification and estimation of the average
effect of a dummy endogenous regressor in models where the regressors are weakly but not
additively separable from the error term. The model is not required to be strictly increasing ...
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Instrumental variables, local instrumental variables and control functions

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JP Florens, J Heckman, C Meghir… - 2002 - eprints.ucl.ac.uk
We consider the identification of the average treatment effect in models with continuous
endogenous variables whose impact is heterogeneous. We derive a testable restriction that
allows us to assess the degree of unobserved heterogeneity. Our analysis uses ...
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Meritocracy in America: Wages within and across Occupations

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J Cawley, J Heckman… - Industrial Relations: A …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
In The Bell Curve, Herrnstein and Murray argue that the US economy is a meritocracy in
which differences in wages (including differences across race and gender) are explained by
differences in cognitive ability. In this article we test their claim for wages conditional on ...
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[CITATION] Cognitive ability and the rising return to education

J Cawley, J Heckman, E Vytlacil… - 1998 - National Bureau of Economic …
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On policies to reward the value added by educators

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J Cawley, J Heckman… - Review of Economics and Statistics, 1999 - MIT Press
One current educational reform seeks to reward the “value added” by teachers and schools
based on the average change in pupil test scores over time. In this paper, we outline the
conditions under which the average change in scores is sufficient to rank schools in terms ...
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Estimating marginal returns to education

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P Carneiro, JJ Heckman… - 2010 - nber.org
... Edward J. Vytlacil Department of Economics Yale University Box 208281 New Haven, CT
06520-8281 and NBER edward.vytlacil@yale.edu ... Estimating Marginal Returns to Education By
Pedro Carneiro and James J. Heckman and Edward Vytlacil∗ Draft: October 14, 2010 ...
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Training Effects on Employment when the Training Effects are Heterogenous: an Application to Norwegian Vocational Rehabilitation Programs

A Aakvik, JJ Heckman… - Norway; Department of …, 1999 - ideas.repec.org
... "Instrumental Variables in Models with Multiple Outcomes: The General Unordered Case,"
IZA Discussion Papers 3565, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). [Downloadable!] Other
versions: James J. Heckman & Sergio Urzua & Edward Vytlacil, 2008. ...
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Evaluating marginal policy changes and the average effect of treatment for individuals at the margin

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P Carneiro, JJ Heckman… - Econometrica, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This paper develops methods for evaluating marginal policy changes. We characterize how
the effects of marginal policy changes depend on the direction of the policy change, and
show that marginal policy effects are fundamentally easier to identify and to estimate than ...
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Liar's loan? Effects of origination channel and information falsification on mortgage delinquency

W Jiang, A Nelson… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive predictive model of mortgage delinquency
using a unique dataset from a major national mortgage bank containing all of its loan
origination information from 2004 to 2008. Our analysis highlights two major agency ...
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[CITATION] Understanding what Instrumental Variables Estimate: Estimating the Average and Marginal Returns to Schooling

P Carneiro, J Heckman… - 2003 - working paper, Department of …
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Treatment effect bounds under monotonicity assumptions: An application to swan-ganz catheterization

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J Bhattacharya, AM Shaikh… - The American Economic Review, 2008 - JSTOR
In Section I, we describe each of the result? ingbounds when there are no other exogenous
covariates that directly affect theoutcome. We show that if the effect of the treatment is
positive and the assumptions of SV hold, then the bounds of SV coincide with those of MP ...
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[PDF] Semiparametric program evaluation lessons from an evaluation of a Norwegian training program

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A Aakvik, J Heckman… - … Chicago: Univ. Chicago …, 1999 - athens.src.uchicago.edu
Abstract This paper formulates an econometric framework for studying treatment effects on
discrete outcomes when the treatment effects are heterogeneous. Within a latent variable
framework, we show how to define, identify, and semiparametrically estimate the average ...
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[CITATION] Semiparametric identification of the average treatment effect in nonseparable models

E Vytlacil - Manuscript, Univ. Chicago, 2000
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Treatment effect bounds: An application to Swan–Ganz catheterization

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J Bhattacharya, AM Shaikh… - Journal of Econometrics, 2012 - Elsevier
Abstract We reanalyze data from the observational study by Connors et al.(1996) on the
impact of Swan–Ganz catheterization on mortality outcomes. The study by Connors et
al.(1996) assumes that there are no unobserved differences between patients who are ...
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A Note on Additive Separability and Latent Index Models of Binary Choice: Representation Results*

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E Vytlacil - Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
I would like to thank Azeem Shaikh, Nese Yildiz and an anonymous referee for extremely
helpful comments. I also thank the National Science Foundation (NSF-SES-0099195) for
financial support. This research was conducted in part while I was the 2003–04 W. Glenn ...
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[PDF] On the identification of misspecified propensity scores

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AM Shaikh, M Simonsen, EJ Vytlacil… - 2005 - mit.econ.au.dk
Page 1. On the Identification of Misspecified Propensity Scores Azeem M. Shaikh Department
of Economics Stanford University Marianne Simonsen Department of Economics University of
Aarhus Edward J. Vytlacil Department of Economics Columbia University Nese Yildiz ...
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[CITATION] Liar's Loan? Effects of Loan Origination Channel and Loan Sale on Delinquency

W Jiang, A Nelson… - manuscript, Columbia University, 2009
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A specification test for the propensity score using its distribution conditional on participation

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AM Shaikh, M Simonsen, EJ Vytlacil… - Journal of Econometrics, 2009 - Elsevier
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[CITATION] Liar's loan

W Jiang, AA Nelson… - Effects of origination channel and information …, 2010
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Instrumental variables in models with multiple outcomes: The general unordered case

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JJ Heckman, S Urzua… - Annales d'Économie et de Statistique, 2008 - JSTOR
This paper develops the method of local instrumental variables for models with multiple,
unordered treatments when treatment choice is determined by a nonparametric version of
the multinomial choice model. Responses to interventions are permitted to be ...
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Ordered Discrete-Choice Selection Models and Local Average Treatment Effect Assumptions: Equivalence, Nonequivalence, and Representation Results

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E Vytlacil - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2006 - MIT Press
Abstract This note shows that the local average treatment effect (LATE) assumptions of
Angrist and Imbens are weaker than imposing an ordered, discrete-choice selection model if
one imposes the standard assumption of constant thresholds in the latter. However, the ...
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[CITATION] Estimating the return to schooling when it varies among individuals

P Carneiro, JJ Heckman… - 2001 - working paper, University of Chicago
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[PDF] Nonlinear Panel Data Models with Lagged Dependent Variables

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X Chen… - manuscript, Stanford University, 2004 - nd.edu
The rest of the paper is organized as follows. In Section 2 we first present the binary choice
dynamic panel data model with general interaction, lagged dependent variables and
arbitrarily correlated unobservables. We then consider the identification for the model with ...
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Securitization and loan performance: A contrast of ex ante and ex post relations in the mortgage market

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W Jiang, A Nelson… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This study presents an intriguing contrast of the ex ante and ex post relations
between mortgage securitization and loan performance. While the paper supports prior
research in that the bank applies lower screening efforts on loans that have higher ex ante ...
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[PDF] Dummy Endogenous Variables in Nonseparable Models

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E Vytlacil - revision for Journal of Econometrics, 2003 - economics.ucr.edu
Abstract This paper considers the nonparametric identification and estimation of the average
effect of a dummy endogenous variable in nonseparable models. The analysis includes the
case of a dummy endogenous variable in a discrete choice model as a special case. This ...
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[CITATION] VEvaluating Marginal Policy Changes and the Average Effect of Treatment for Individuals at the Margin

J Heckman… - V University of Chicago, De& partment of Economics …, 2007
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[CITATION] Econometric Evaluation of Social Programs. Part II: Using the Marginal Treatment Effect to Evaluate Social Programs, and to Forecast their Effects in New …

JJ Heckman… - Handbook of Econometrics, 2007
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[CITATION] Ability, Education and Job Training and Earnings

J Cawley, J Heckman, L Lochner… - Chicago, United States: University of …, 1996
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[PDF] Establishing new norms for the AFQT using data from PAY97

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T MaCurdy, E Vytlacil - Manuscript, Dept. Econ., Columbia Univ, 2003 - iza.org
1 The authors gratefully acknowledge assistance from John Welsh and the staff of the
Defense Manpower Data Center in undertaking this project. We thank Joshua Mitchell and
Matthew Osborne for their research assistance. We also benefitted greatly from comments ...
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[CITATION] Dynamic counterfactuals and dynamic treatment effects

K Hansen, JJ Heckman… - manuscrito, Universidad de Chicago, Chicago, 2000
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[CITATION] Identification and pN Estimation of Semiparametric Panel Binary Variable Models For Single Spells With A Factor Structure

X Chen, J Heckman… - … . Chicago: University of Chicago, Department of …, 1998
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[CITATION] Estimating the Return to Schooling When It Varies Among Individuals," mimeo

P Carneiro, JJ Heckman… - 2003
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[CITATION] Structural Equations, Treatment Effects and Econometric Policy Evaluations” forthcoming in Econometrica

J Heckman… - 2004
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[CITATION] Identification and SQRT N Efficient Estimation of Semiparametric Panel Data Models with Binary Dependent Variables and a Latent Factor

X Chen, JJ Heckman… - Econometric Society World …, 2000 - ideas.repec.org
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view it first. Information about this may be contained in the File-Format links below. In case of
further problems read the IDEAS help page. Note that these files are not on the IDEAS site ...
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[CITATION] Nes. e Yildiz (2007), Dummy endogenous variables in weakly separable models

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[CITATION] 0Instrumental Variables

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[PDF] Identification and pN Efficient Estimation of Semiparametric Panel Data Models with Binary Dependent Variables and a Latent Factor¤

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X Chen, JJ Heckman… - Cahier de recherche, 1999 - Citeseer
Sequences of binary dependent variables arise in many contexts in analyzing economic
panel data. As an example, consider the analysis of monthly fertility histories (Heckman and
Willis, 1977). Each month, t, a woman either conceives a child (Dt= 1) or does not (Dt= 0). ...
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Endogenous binary choice models with median restrictions: A comment

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AM Shaikh… - Economics Letters, 2008 - Elsevier
Hong and Tamer [Hong, H. and Tamer, E.(2003). Endogenous binary choice model with
median restrictions. Economics Letters, 80 219–225] provide a sufficient condition for
identification of a binary choice model with endogenous regressors. For a special case of ...
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J Cawley, JJ Heckman, LJ Lochner… - Understanding the Role of Cognitive Ability …
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[CITATION] Econometric evaluation of social programs, Part II: Using economic choice theory and the marginal treatment Effect to Organize Alternative Econometric …

JJ Heckman… - Handbook of Econometrics, 2006
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[CITATION] VEconometric Evaluation of Social Programs, Part II: Using the marginal treatment effect to organize alternative economic estimators to evaluate social …

JJ Heckman… - V in Handbook of Econometrics, 2007
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[CITATION] Ordered Discrete Choice Selection Models and LATE Assumptions: Equivalence, Nonequivalence and Representation Results

E Vytlacil - Unpublished manuscript, Stanford University, …, 2003
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[CITATION] The Optimal Policy to Reward the Value Added by Educators

J Cawley, J Heckman… - University of Chicago Dept. of Economics, 1997
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[CITATION] Ability, Human Capital and Wages

J Cawley, J Heckman, L Lochner… - 1996 - working paper, University of Chicago
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[PDF] Instrumental Variables, and the Sign of the Average Treatment Effect

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C Machado, A Shaikh, E Vytlacil… - 2008 - ncsu.edu
Restriction that D1≥ D0 wp 1 or D1≤ D0 wp 1 equivalent to δ1 nonrandom coefficient.
Restriction that Y1≥ Y0 wp 1 or Y1≤ Y0 wp 1 equivalent to α1 nonrandom coefficient. More
general notion: weak separability. Appropriate equivalence results developed by Vytlacil ( ...
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[CITATION] Understanding what Instrumental Variable Estimate: Estimating Marginal and Average Returns to Education, Working Paper, University of Chicago

P Carneiro, J Heckman… - 2001
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[CITATION] Instrumental variables, alternative monotonicity restrictions, and identifying the sign of the average treatment effect

C Machado, AM Shaikh… - 2008 - unpublished working paper
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[CITATION] 0Understanding the Role of Cognitive Ability in Accounting for the Recent Rise in the Return to Education. 1 In MeritocM racy and Economic Inequality, …

J Cawley, JJ Heckman, L Lochner… - 2000 - Princeton: Princeton University …
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[CITATION] tEstimating Marginal returns to Education

P Carneiro, JJ Heckman… - 2010 - uNBER Working Paper
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[CITATION] Estimating the average and marginal return to schooling

P Carneiro, JJ Heckman… - 2006 - working paper
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[CITATION] VEconometric Evaluation of Social ProgramsV, Chapter 70 in J. Heckman and E. Leamer (eds), Handbook of Econometrics. Volume 6B

J HECKMAN… - 2007 - Elsevier
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[CITATION] Instrumental Variables Methods for the Correlated Coe# cient Model: Estimating the Average Rate of Return to Schooling When the Return is Correlated …

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J Heckman… - Journal of Human Resources, 1998
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[CITATION] Simple Estimators for Treatment Parameters in a Latent Variable Framework with an Application to Estimating the Returns to Schooling

J Tobias… - 2000 - Working Paper 7950. Cambridge, …
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[PDF] Dynamic Treatment Effects

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K Hansen, J Heckman… - Active Labor Market …, 2000 - athens.src.uchicago.edu
This paper formulates and estimates a general model of transitions and continuous
outcomes based on index function models. We extend the discrete-time discrete-data
stochastic process models of Bartholomew (1978), Heckman (1981) and Cameron and ...
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[CITATION] Estimating The Return to Education When It Varies Among Individuals Pedro Carneiro University of Chicago

JJ Heckman… - 2000
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[CITATION] Dummy Endogenous Variables in Weakly Separable Models (Rough and incomplete: mid revision)

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[PDF] Estimating Marginal Returns to Education Web Appendix

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P Carneiro, JJ Heckman… - 2010 - aeaweb.org
Note: Corrected AFQT corresponds to a standardized measure of the Armed Forces
Qualifying Test score corrected for the fact that different individuals have different amounts of
schooling at the time they take the test (see Hansen, Heckman and Mullen, 2004). This ...
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[PDF] Supplement to “Understanding Instrumental Variables in Models with Essential Heterogeneity”

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JJ Heckman, S Urzua… - 2004 - jenni.uchicago.edu
Definition of the counterfactual Dj. This all takes place at the level of hypothetical
manipulations. The space may have a probability measure or just a measure. For some J
(Z)= j, define Aj (z)={z\ J (z)= j}. For each element in the set, we “project” μD (z) onto the set ...
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[CITATION] Treatment Effect Bounds: An Application to Swan-Ganz Catherization (Preliminary and Incomplete)

J Bhattacharya, AM Shaikh… - 2004
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[PDF] Generalized Roy Model and the Cost-Benefit Analysis of Social Programs

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P Eisenhauer, J Heckman… - 2010 - cirje.eu-tokyo.ac.jp
Imposing that agents select into treatment if the expected benefit exceeds the expected cost,
and imposing that we observe outcomes but do not observe any direct information on costs,
what can we learn about expected cost and expected net-benefit as perceived by the ...
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[BOOK] Modelling and Evaluating Treatment Effects in Econometrics

DL Millimet, JA Smith… - 2008 - books.google.com
Offers contributions on various estimation techniques and provides empirical applications
illustrating the benefits of these and other methods. This book focuses on the evaluation of
active labor market programs in Europe and the United States, and also examine of the ...
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[CITATION] Editors: TAKESHI AMEMIYA A. RONALD GALLANT JOHN F. GEWEKE

C HSIAO, P ROBINSON, A ZELLNER… - Journal of …, 2008 - North Holland Pub. Co.
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[CITATION] Web Appendix to “Estimating Marginal and Average Returns to Education”

P Carneiro, JJ Heckman… - 2009
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THE 2009 NORTH AMERICAN SUMMER MEETING of the Econometric Society will be held June 4–7, 2009, hosted by the Department of Economics, Boston …

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D Laibson, S Mullainathan, E Miguel… - …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
THE ECONOMETRIC SOCIETY AUSTRALASIAN MEETING in 2009 (ESAM09) will be held
in Canberra, Australia, from July 7th to July 10th. ESAM09 will be hosted by the College of
Business and Economics at the Australian National University, and the program ...

der Reihe Advances in Econometrics (21)

D Millimet, J Smith… - 2008 - alexandria.unisg.ch
Lechner and Miquel (2001) approached the causal analysis of sequences of interventions
from a potential outcome perspective based on selection on observable type of assumptions
(sequential conditional independence assumptions). Lechner (2004) proposed matching ...
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NONPARAMETRIC IDENTIFICATION AND ESTIMATION OF A BINARY CHOICE MODEL OF LOAN APPROVAL USING ONLY APPROVED LOANS

W Jiang, AA Nelson… - 2010 - epge.fgv.br
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[CITATION] Three essays on the nonparametric evaluation of treatment effects

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