Brazilian Review of Econometrics - Special Volume in Honor of Ricardo Paes de Barros
Vol 30, No 2 (2010): Special Volume in Honor of Ricardo Paes de Barros
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INTRODUCTION by James Heckman (University of Chicago and American Bar Foundation) PDF
James J. Heckman
Ricardo Paes de Barros Curriculum Vitae
Ricardo Paes de Barros
Articles
The Impact of Social Interventions: Nonparametric Identification from Choice-Based Samples Ricardo Paes de Barros
Nonparametric Estimation of Causal Effects in Observational Studies PDF
Ricardo Paes de Barros 3-4
Minimal and Maximal Just-Identified Assumptions in Nonparametric Selection Models
Ricardo Paes de Barros
On the empirical content of the formal-informal labor market segmentation hypothesis
Gabriel Ulyssea, Ricardo Paes de Barros 7-8
The formal-informal labor market segmentation hypothesis revisited
Gabriel Ulyssea
Measuring Progress Toward Basic Opportunities for All
Ricardo Barros, José R. Molinas Vega, Jaime Saavedra 11-12
The Assumptions Underlying Evaluation Estimators
James J. Heckman
Evaluation of Small-sample Compromised Randomization: Long-term Effects of Early Childhood Intervention on Health and Addictive Behavior
Rodrigo Pinto
Duration Dependence and Timevarying Variables in Discrete Time Duration Models
Anna Cristina D'Addio, Bo E. Honoré
O número especial da BRE em homenagem a Ricardo Paes de Barros é uma iniciativa memorável da Sociedade Brasileira de Econometria, tanto pela merecida homenagem, quanto pela excepcional qualidade desta edição especial.
Table of Contents
Comments
INTRODUCTION by James Heckman (University of Chicago and American Bar Foundation) PDF
James J. Heckman
Ricardo Paes de Barros Curriculum Vitae
Ricardo Paes de Barros
Articles
The Impact of Social Interventions: Nonparametric Identification from Choice-Based Samples Ricardo Paes de Barros
Nonparametric Estimation of Causal Effects in Observational Studies PDF
Ricardo Paes de Barros 3-4
Minimal and Maximal Just-Identified Assumptions in Nonparametric Selection Models
Ricardo Paes de Barros
On the empirical content of the formal-informal labor market segmentation hypothesis
Gabriel Ulyssea, Ricardo Paes de Barros 7-8
The formal-informal labor market segmentation hypothesis revisited
Gabriel Ulyssea
Measuring Progress Toward Basic Opportunities for All
Ricardo Barros, José R. Molinas Vega, Jaime Saavedra 11-12
The Assumptions Underlying Evaluation Estimators
James J. Heckman
Evaluation of Small-sample Compromised Randomization: Long-term Effects of Early Childhood Intervention on Health and Addictive Behavior
Rodrigo Pinto
Duration Dependence and Timevarying Variables in Discrete Time Duration Models
Anna Cristina D'Addio, Bo E. Honoré
O número especial da BRE em homenagem a Ricardo Paes de Barros é uma iniciativa memorável da Sociedade Brasileira de Econometria, tanto pela merecida homenagem, quanto pela excepcional qualidade desta edição especial.
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