Discussion of J. Heckman's Lecture: the Principles Underlying Evaluation Estimators with an Application to Matching
Jean-Pierre Florens
Annals of Economics and Statistics, 2008, issue 91-92, 75-79
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The paper of James Heckman is an extremely interesting survey of a huge literature on evaluation estimators with a special attention to matching estimation. The article essentially concentrates on models with two levels of treatment (1 for treated and 0 for non treated). My discussion will consider a slightly larger case with a possible continuous ordered set of treatment levels.
Date: 2008
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