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... observed private school enrollment in sub- urban districts , which have only one neighbor- hood in my representation . Second , model 1 faces problems in matching the observed public school spending . In particular , in the central ...
... observed private school enrollment in sub- urban districts , which have only one neighbor- hood in my representation . Second , model 1 faces problems in matching the observed public school spending . In particular , in the central ...
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... Observed Avg . Hh . Income O O O 11.50 D. - Spending / Student in Public Schools ( in $ 10,000 ) 000 O 80 ° 8 0 0.10 3.30 0.00 1.40 Observed Avg . Rental Value Observed Spending Fitted Fraction Catholic Sch . 0.20 E. - Fraction of ...
... Observed Avg . Hh . Income O O O 11.50 D. - Spending / Student in Public Schools ( in $ 10,000 ) 000 O 80 ° 8 0 0.10 3.30 0.00 1.40 Observed Avg . Rental Value Observed Spending Fitted Fraction Catholic Sch . 0.20 E. - Fraction of ...
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... observed under the full set of controls ( when we neutralize these influences ) and the treatments implementing the standard and baseline proce- dures ( when we do not control for these influ- ences ) . Our results remain strong in ...
... observed under the full set of controls ( when we neutralize these influences ) and the treatments implementing the standard and baseline proce- dures ( when we do not control for these influ- ences ) . Our results remain strong in ...
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