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Econometric Evaluation of Socio-Economic Programs

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This book provides advanced theoretical and applied tools for the implementation of modern micro-econometric techniques in evidence-based program evaluation for the social sciences. The author presents a comprehensive toolbox for designing rigorous and effective ex-post program evaluation using the statistical software package Stata. For each method, a statistical presentation is developed, followed by a practical estimation of the treatment effects. By using both real and simulated data, readers will become familiar with evaluation techniques, such as regression-adjustment, matching, difference-in-differences, instrumental-variables, regression-discontinuity-design, and synthetic control method, and are given practical guidelines for selecting and applying suitable methods for specific policy contexts.

The second revised and extended edition features two new chapters on some recent development of difference-in-differences. Specifically, chapter 5 introduces advanceddifference-in-differences methods when many times are available and treatment can be either time-varying or fixed at a specific time. Chapter 6 introduces the synthetic control method, a treatment effect estimation approach suitable when only one unit is treated. Both chapters present applications using the software Stata.

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ISBN: 9783662659441
Publication date: 3rd November 2022
Author: Giovanni Cerulli
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 390 pages
Series: Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics
Genres: Econometrics and economic statistics
Political economy
Probability and statistics
International relations
Economics, Finance, Business and Management