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Training, wages, and sample selection: Estimating sharp bounds on treatment effects
David S. Lee
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Wages
100%
Treatment Effect
100%
Sample Selection
100%
Sharp Bound
100%
Training Program
66%
Job Corps
66%
Exclusion Restriction
33%
Asymptotic Distribution
33%
Bounded Support
33%
Human Capital
33%
Employment Status
33%
Attrition
33%
Wage Rate
33%
Average Treatment Effect
33%
Microeconometrics
33%
Evaluation Challenges
33%
Non-random Sampling
33%
Wage Effects
33%
Job Training Programs
33%
Randomized Experiment
33%
Treatment Evaluation
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Causality Analysis
100%
Profit
50%
Human Capital
50%
Microeconometrics
50%