Sequential Causal Models for the Evaluation of Labor Market Programs
Michael Lechner
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 2009, vol. 27, 71-83
Abstract:
This article reviews inverse selection probability weighting to estimate dynamic causal effects. A distribution theory based on sequential generalized method of moments estimation is proposed and the method is applied to a reevaluation of some parts of the Swiss active labor market policy to obtain new results and discuss several issues about the implementation of the estimation procedure.
Date: 2009
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