I argue for thinking of program evaluation as a decision problem. There are two steps. First, a counselor determines which program (treatment or control) each individual joins, based for example on maximizing the probability of employment or expected earnings. Second, the policymaker decides whether: to assign all individuals to treatment or to control, or to allow the counselor to choose. This framework has two advantages. Individualized assignment rules (known as profiling) can raise the average impact, improving cost effectiveness by exploiting treatment-impact heterogeneity. Second, it accounts systematically for inequality and uncertainty, and the policymaker's attitude toward these, in the evaluation
In this paper, we suggest a novel approach to program evaluation that allows identification of the c...
The question addressed in this paper seems simple: Can economic development programs be evaluated? B...
There has been a recent increase on research focusing on partial identification of average treatment...
I argue for thinking of program evaluation as a decision problem. In the context of California's GAI...
Clients respond to treatments in different ways. A program which is successful overall can have a po...
BACKGROUND: Policy evaluations often focus on ex post estimation of causal effects on short-term sur...
Clients respond to treatments in different ways. A program which is successful overall can have a po...
The fundamental purpose of program evaluation is to gather information that will increase the ration...
Evaluation is a transdiscipline with a focus upon answering important questions about if programs, p...
The authors begin with a thorough assessment of the many nonexperimental employment and training pro...
The authors begin with a thorough assessment of the many nonexperimental employment and training pro...
Research design and greater attention to social context have figured prominently in efforts to impro...
Program evaluation—a “tool used to assess the implementation and outcomes of a program, to increase ...
Recent growth and co-optation of social reform programs into the structure of the State, and paralle...
Recent growth and co-optation of social reform programs into the structure of the State, and paralle...
In this paper, we suggest a novel approach to program evaluation that allows identification of the c...
The question addressed in this paper seems simple: Can economic development programs be evaluated? B...
There has been a recent increase on research focusing on partial identification of average treatment...
I argue for thinking of program evaluation as a decision problem. In the context of California's GAI...
Clients respond to treatments in different ways. A program which is successful overall can have a po...
BACKGROUND: Policy evaluations often focus on ex post estimation of causal effects on short-term sur...
Clients respond to treatments in different ways. A program which is successful overall can have a po...
The fundamental purpose of program evaluation is to gather information that will increase the ration...
Evaluation is a transdiscipline with a focus upon answering important questions about if programs, p...
The authors begin with a thorough assessment of the many nonexperimental employment and training pro...
The authors begin with a thorough assessment of the many nonexperimental employment and training pro...
Research design and greater attention to social context have figured prominently in efforts to impro...
Program evaluation—a “tool used to assess the implementation and outcomes of a program, to increase ...
Recent growth and co-optation of social reform programs into the structure of the State, and paralle...
Recent growth and co-optation of social reform programs into the structure of the State, and paralle...
In this paper, we suggest a novel approach to program evaluation that allows identification of the c...
The question addressed in this paper seems simple: Can economic development programs be evaluated? B...
There has been a recent increase on research focusing on partial identification of average treatment...