The American Economic Review, Volume 85American Economic Association., 1995 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges. |
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... sample . Several of these characteristics were also used to create the statistically matched cross - state ... sample member prior to random assignment , and a dummy variable equal to 1 if the sample member is in a program group and 0 if ...
... sample . Several of these characteristics were also used to create the statistically matched cross - state ... sample member prior to random assignment , and a dummy variable equal to 1 if the sample member is in a program group and 0 if ...
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... sample to men aged 55-64 . Individuals are included in the sample upon turning 55 and are censored upon reaching their 65th birthday . We exclude individuals who are in the sample for only one wave and individu- als already retired when ...
... sample to men aged 55-64 . Individuals are included in the sample upon turning 55 and are censored upon reaching their 65th birthday . We exclude individuals who are in the sample for only one wave and individu- als already retired when ...
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... sample and in 1952 for the second sample , resulting in a panel of 2,208 observations for the first sample , and 888 for the second sample . We are now prepared to address the follow- ing question : conditional on the L - R variables ...
... sample and in 1952 for the second sample , resulting in a panel of 2,208 observations for the first sample , and 888 for the second sample . We are now prepared to address the follow- ing question : conditional on the L - R variables ...
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