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Choice of Response Functional Form in Designing Subsidy Experiments

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  • Conlisk, John, 1973. "Choice of Response Functional Form in Designing Subsidy Experiments," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 41(4), pages 643-656, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ecm:emetrp:v:41:y:1973:i:4:p:643-56
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    1. James J. Heckman, 1991. "Randomization and Social Policy Evaluation Revisited," NBER Technical Working Papers 0107, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    2. Jerry A. Hausman & David A. Wise, 1985. "Technical Problems in Social Experimentation: Cost versus Ease of Analysis," NBER Chapters, in: Social Experimentation, pages 187-220, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    3. Connelly, Luke B., 2003. "Balancing the Number and Size of Sites: An Economic Approach to the Optimal Design of Cluster Samples," MPRA Paper 14676, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. James J. Heckman, 1991. "Randomization and Social Policy Evaluation Revisited," NBER Technical Working Papers 0107, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    5. Larry L. Orr & Daniel Gubits, 2023. "Some Lessons From 50 Years of Multiarm Public Policy Experiments," Evaluation Review, , vol. 47(1), pages 43-70, February.
    6. Deaton, Angus & Cartwright, Nancy, 2018. "Understanding and misunderstanding randomized controlled trials," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 210(C), pages 2-21.
    7. Katharine C. Lyall, 1975. "Some Observations On Design Issues in Large-Scale Social Experiments," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 4(1), pages 54-76, August.
    8. Madden, Gary & Bloch, Harry & Hensher, David, 1993. "Australian telephone network subscription and calling demands: evidence from a stated-preference experiment," Information Economics and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 5(3), pages 207-230, October.
    9. Philipson, Tomas, 1997. "The evaluation of new health care technology: The labor economics of statistics," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 76(1-2), pages 375-395.
    10. Krupka, Erin L. & Stephens, Melvin, 2013. "The stability of measured time preferences," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 85(C), pages 11-19.

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