Social Experimentation
Jerry Hausman and
David Wise ()
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1985
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Social Experimentation" , pp 1-10

- Jerry Hausman and David Wise
- The Residential Electricity Time-of-Use Pricing Experiments: What Have We Learned? , pp 11-54

- Dennis Aigner
- Housing Behavior and the Experimental Housing-Allowance Program: What Have We Learned? , pp 55-94

- Harvey Rosen
- Income-Maintenance Policy and Work Effort: Learning from Experiments and Labor-Market Studies , pp 95-144

- Frank Stafford
- Macroexperiments versus Microexperiments for Health Policy , pp 145-186

- Jeffrey E. Harris
- Technical Problems in Social Experimentation: Cost versus Ease of Analysis , pp 187-220

- Jerry Hausman and David Wise
- Toward Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of Medical and Social Experiments , pp 221-250

- Frederick Mosteller and Milton Weinstein
- The Use of Information in the Policy Process: Are Social-Policy Experiments Worthwhile? , pp 251-256

- David Mundel
- Social Science Analysis and the Formulation of Public Policy: Illustrations of What the President "Knows" and How He Comes to "Know" It , pp 257-282

- Ernst W. Stromsdorfer
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