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Welfare state and infant mortality
Dalton Conley
, Kristen W. Springer
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Country Fixed Effects
25%
Economic Development
25%
Fixed Effects Model
25%
Health Spending
50%
Infant Mortality
100%
Infant Mortality Rate
50%
Institutional Structure
25%
Net Effect
25%
Public Health Expenditure
25%
Reverse Causation
25%
Social Indicators
25%
Social Mechanisms
25%
Spurious Effects
25%
State Action
25%
State Spending
75%
Structural Breaks
25%
Welfare State
100%
Social Sciences
Child Mortality
100%
Economic and Social Development
16%
Fixed Effects Model
16%
Health Policy
16%
Social Indicator
16%
Social Policy
100%
Time Period
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic Development
33%