When one's treatment status affects the outcomes of others, experimental data are not sufficient to identify a treatment causal impact. In order to account for peer effects in program response, we use a social network model. We estimate and validate the model on experimental data collected for the evaluation of a scholarship program in Colombia. By design, randomization is at the student-level. Friendship data reveals that treated and untreated students interact together. Besides providing evidence of peer effects in schooling, we find that ignoring peer effects would have led us to overstate the program actual impact
Studies of peer effects in educational settings confront two main problems. The first is the presenc...
Individual outcomes are highly correlated with group average outcomes, a fact often interpreted as a...
This paper estimates peer effects in a university context where students are randomly assigned to se...
When one's treatment status affects the outcomes of others, experimental data are not sufficient to ...
International audienceNetworks may rewire in response to interventions. We propose a measure of the ...
This paper presents a novel method to identify peer effects through exploiting fluctuations in the v...
Peer effects are empirically elusive in the social sciences. Scholars in disciplines as diverse as e...
We employ a standard identification strategy from the peer effects literature to investigate the imp...
The credible identification of endogenous peer group effects- i.e. social multiplier or feedback eff...
This dissertation proposes new estimators of program treatment effects in the presence of spillovers...
This dissertation proposes new estimators of program treatment effects in the presence of spillovers...
Peer effects have been of great relevance to policy implementation and evaluation. However, the empi...
This paper estimates peer effects in a university context where students are randomly assigned to se...
Peer effects are possibly very important for educational performance but hard to identify. This pape...
Peer effects, in which the behavior of an individual is affected by the behavior of their peers, are...
Studies of peer effects in educational settings confront two main problems. The first is the presenc...
Individual outcomes are highly correlated with group average outcomes, a fact often interpreted as a...
This paper estimates peer effects in a university context where students are randomly assigned to se...
When one's treatment status affects the outcomes of others, experimental data are not sufficient to ...
International audienceNetworks may rewire in response to interventions. We propose a measure of the ...
This paper presents a novel method to identify peer effects through exploiting fluctuations in the v...
Peer effects are empirically elusive in the social sciences. Scholars in disciplines as diverse as e...
We employ a standard identification strategy from the peer effects literature to investigate the imp...
The credible identification of endogenous peer group effects- i.e. social multiplier or feedback eff...
This dissertation proposes new estimators of program treatment effects in the presence of spillovers...
This dissertation proposes new estimators of program treatment effects in the presence of spillovers...
Peer effects have been of great relevance to policy implementation and evaluation. However, the empi...
This paper estimates peer effects in a university context where students are randomly assigned to se...
Peer effects are possibly very important for educational performance but hard to identify. This pape...
Peer effects, in which the behavior of an individual is affected by the behavior of their peers, are...
Studies of peer effects in educational settings confront two main problems. The first is the presenc...
Individual outcomes are highly correlated with group average outcomes, a fact often interpreted as a...
This paper estimates peer effects in a university context where students are randomly assigned to se...