This paper summarizes our recent research on evaluating the distributional consequences of social programs. This research advances the economic policy evaluation literature beyond estimating assorted mean impacts to estimate distributions of outcomes generated by different policies and determine how those policies shift persons across the distributions of potential outcomes produced by them. Our approach enables analysts to evaluate the distributional effects of social programs without invoking the 'Veil of Ignorance' assumption often used in the literature in applied welfare economics. Our methods determine which persons are affected by a given policy, where they come from in the ex-ante outcome distribution and what their gains are. We ap...
Benefit-cost analysis (BCA) is often viewed as measuring the efficiency of a policy independent of t...
In this dissertation I provide an evaluation of three policy proposals for the areas of education, g...
The unintended effects of social policy measures are frequently important, controversial, difficult ...
Labor supply theory predicts systematic heterogeneity in the impact of recent welfare reforms on ear...
We use quantile treatment effects estimation to examine the consequences of the random-assignment Ne...
This paper shows the differences between how benefits are estimated and how they are distributed, ca...
This Ph.D. thesis focuses on the social and distributional effects of public policies, whether these...
Excellence and equity goals motivate much of American educational policy. These two goals are not al...
In this paper I summarize some recent developments in the literature on the econometrics of program ...
My dissertation focuses on developing and applying program evaluation techniques to better understan...
We use quantile treatment effects estimation to examine the consequences of the random-assignment Ne...
The conventional approach to social programme evaluation focuses on estimating mean impacts of progr...
This study is concerned with analyzing the role of government in the distribution of aggregate incom...
Policy makers frequently use education as a welfare policy instrument. We examine one such case, whe...
This dissertation contains three papers that increase our understanding of the impacts of public pol...
Benefit-cost analysis (BCA) is often viewed as measuring the efficiency of a policy independent of t...
In this dissertation I provide an evaluation of three policy proposals for the areas of education, g...
The unintended effects of social policy measures are frequently important, controversial, difficult ...
Labor supply theory predicts systematic heterogeneity in the impact of recent welfare reforms on ear...
We use quantile treatment effects estimation to examine the consequences of the random-assignment Ne...
This paper shows the differences between how benefits are estimated and how they are distributed, ca...
This Ph.D. thesis focuses on the social and distributional effects of public policies, whether these...
Excellence and equity goals motivate much of American educational policy. These two goals are not al...
In this paper I summarize some recent developments in the literature on the econometrics of program ...
My dissertation focuses on developing and applying program evaluation techniques to better understan...
We use quantile treatment effects estimation to examine the consequences of the random-assignment Ne...
The conventional approach to social programme evaluation focuses on estimating mean impacts of progr...
This study is concerned with analyzing the role of government in the distribution of aggregate incom...
Policy makers frequently use education as a welfare policy instrument. We examine one such case, whe...
This dissertation contains three papers that increase our understanding of the impacts of public pol...
Benefit-cost analysis (BCA) is often viewed as measuring the efficiency of a policy independent of t...
In this dissertation I provide an evaluation of three policy proposals for the areas of education, g...
The unintended effects of social policy measures are frequently important, controversial, difficult ...