International audienceOver the years, randomized control trials (RCTs) have become a standard methodology in empirical economics, as part of the “credibility revolution” (Angrist and Pischke, 2010). It is well known that the method started in the social sciences (experimental psychology and education) in the late 19th – early 20th century, before emerging progressively in medical science in the 1950s (Marks, 1997). A first wave of RCTs in social policy were implemented in the 1970s and 1980s in the United States, at a time of progressive, then conservative, policy reforms. Amid strong resistance (related by Judith Gueron and Howard Rolston (Gueron and Rolston, 2003) in their account of the early years of the MDRC), experiments progressively...
This last decade has seen the emergence of a new field of research in development economics: randomi...
Policy experiments represent a powerful tool for testing the consequences of contemplated social pro...
Experiments have become widespread in mainstream economics, being viewed as a particularly rigorous ...
International audienceOver the years, randomized control trials (RCTs) have become a standard method...
Recent work with Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) in development economics has contributed to eco...
This article brings a historical perspective to explain the recent dissemination of randomized contr...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are increasingly playing a central role in shaping policy for de...
We have each experienced thrills and pain while supporting the mission of the Abdul Latif Jameel Pov...
Social experiments have been used in research since the 1960s, yet the technique of controlled exper...
International audienceRandomized experiments, as developed by Esther Duflo and Abhi-jit Banerjee at ...
In recent years, experimental methods have been both highly celebrated, and roundly criticized, as a...
here is growing appreciation for the advantages of experimentation in the social sciences. Policy-re...
In this commentary invited for the 100th anniversary of AJE, we discuss the addition of randomized e...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are a method to assess impact that has become increasingly popul...
Randomized control trials (RCTs) have a narrow scope, restricted to basic intervention schemes. Expe...
This last decade has seen the emergence of a new field of research in development economics: randomi...
Policy experiments represent a powerful tool for testing the consequences of contemplated social pro...
Experiments have become widespread in mainstream economics, being viewed as a particularly rigorous ...
International audienceOver the years, randomized control trials (RCTs) have become a standard method...
Recent work with Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) in development economics has contributed to eco...
This article brings a historical perspective to explain the recent dissemination of randomized contr...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are increasingly playing a central role in shaping policy for de...
We have each experienced thrills and pain while supporting the mission of the Abdul Latif Jameel Pov...
Social experiments have been used in research since the 1960s, yet the technique of controlled exper...
International audienceRandomized experiments, as developed by Esther Duflo and Abhi-jit Banerjee at ...
In recent years, experimental methods have been both highly celebrated, and roundly criticized, as a...
here is growing appreciation for the advantages of experimentation in the social sciences. Policy-re...
In this commentary invited for the 100th anniversary of AJE, we discuss the addition of randomized e...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are a method to assess impact that has become increasingly popul...
Randomized control trials (RCTs) have a narrow scope, restricted to basic intervention schemes. Expe...
This last decade has seen the emergence of a new field of research in development economics: randomi...
Policy experiments represent a powerful tool for testing the consequences of contemplated social pro...
Experiments have become widespread in mainstream economics, being viewed as a particularly rigorous ...