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Nonexperimental Versus Experimental Estimates of Earnings Impacts

Steven Glazerman, Dan M. Levy and David Myers

Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research

Abstract: Randomized experiments are desirable but not always possible for social policy research, so "quasi-experiments" have become popular alternatives.

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