This article proposes a new method for estimating heterogeneous externalities in policy analysis when social interactions take the linear-in-means form. We establish that the parameters of interest can be identified and consistently estimated using specific functions of the share of the eligible population. We also study the finite sample performance of the proposed estimators using Monte Carlo simulations. The method is illustrated using data on the PROGRESA program. We find that more than 50% of the effects of the program on schooling attendance are due to externalities, which are heterogeneous within and between poor and nonpoor households
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This article proposes a new method for estimating heterogeneous externalities in policy analysis whe...
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Impact evaluations of development programs usually do not explicitly take into account externalities...
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This dissertation studies the effects of social interactions in two different areas of empirical mic...
This dissertation studies the effects of social interactions in two different areas of empirical mic...
We investigate impact heterogeneity using data from the experimental evaluation of the Mexican condi...
The linear-in-means model is often used in applied work to empirically study the role of social inte...
Some policy problems pit one group’s interests against another’s. One group may determine provision ...
This paper uses the marginal treatment effect (MTE) to unify the nonparametric literature on treatme...
This article investigates the existence of intrafirm human capital externalities in the Spanish econ...
The conventional approach to social programme evaluation focuses on estimating mean impacts of progr...
In this paper we use a statistical mechanical model as a paradigm for educational choices when the r...
This article proposes a new method for estimating heterogeneous externalities in policy analysis whe...
This paper studies the identification and estimation of treatment response with heterogeneous spillo...
We study the effects of social interactions on school attendance decisions within a large-scale soci...
WP 04/14; This paper presents a parametric counter-factual model identifying Average Treatment Effec...
Impact evaluations of development programs usually do not explicitly take into account externalities...
In an effort to inform social policy in Mexico, this paper analyzes the effects of a major social pr...
This dissertation studies the effects of social interactions in two different areas of empirical mic...
This dissertation studies the effects of social interactions in two different areas of empirical mic...
We investigate impact heterogeneity using data from the experimental evaluation of the Mexican condi...
The linear-in-means model is often used in applied work to empirically study the role of social inte...
Some policy problems pit one group’s interests against another’s. One group may determine provision ...
This paper uses the marginal treatment effect (MTE) to unify the nonparametric literature on treatme...
This article investigates the existence of intrafirm human capital externalities in the Spanish econ...
The conventional approach to social programme evaluation focuses on estimating mean impacts of progr...
In this paper we use a statistical mechanical model as a paradigm for educational choices when the r...