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Keith Kranker

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Mathematica Policy Research

Princeton, New Jersey (United States)
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Working papers

  1. Keith Kranker, 2018. "dtalink: Faster probabilistic record linking and deduplication methods in Stata for large data files," 2018 Stata Conference 31, Stata Users Group.
  2. Charles Michalopoulos & Helen Lee & Emily K. Snell & Sarah Crowne & Jill H. Filene & Mary Kay Fox & Keith Kranker & Tod Mijanovich & Lakhpreet Gill & Anne Duggan, 2015. "Design for the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program: Evaluation Strong Start," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 30dc7403051e4b919298c1194, Mathematica Policy Research.
  3. Robert Fornango & Gina M. Tignini & Cindy Strickland & Rochelle Malinoff & Michael Lichter & Ravee Nithianandam & Nikhil Nagaraj & Bin Gu & Jason Martindale & Sunny Bateman & Julia Lewis & Malissa Moj, "undated". "Partnership for Patients: Interim Evaluation Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports cf63df5c161d4896a3f7302a3, Mathematica Policy Research.
  4. Greg Peterson & Linda Barterian & Keith Kranker & Amanda Markovitz & Adam Rose & Rumin Sarwar & Allison Steiner & Leslie Conwell & Jia Pu & Michael Barna & David Magid & Kate Steward & Laura Blue & Da, "undated". "Million Hearts® Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Model: Evaluation Year 2 Findings at a Glance," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 416f3270354c485da4ef002dc, Mathematica Policy Research.
  5. Greg Peterson & Linda Barterian & Keith Kranker & Amanda Markovitz & Adam Rose & Rumin Sarwar & Allison Steiner & Leslie Conwell & Jia Pu & Michael Barna & David Magid & Kate Steward & Laura Blue & Da, "undated". "Evaluation of the Million Hearts® Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Model: Second Annual Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 632a9404b1ce4f8996f890018, Mathematica Policy Research.
  6. Eric J. Lammers & Joseph S. Zickafoose & G. Greg Peterson & Laura Blue & Kate A. Stewart & Keith Kranker, "undated". "Parent Partners: Evaluation of a Novel Peer-Support Intervention for the Caregivers of Children Hospitalized for Behavioral Health Conditions," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5f413e68f50441db92c420d7a, Mathematica Policy Research.
  7. Keith Kranker & Laura Blue & Lauren Vollmer Forrow, "undated". "Improving Effect Estimates by Limiting the Variability in Inverse Propensity Score Weights," Mathematica Policy Research Reports fbcf08b2933a464c8af976325, Mathematica Policy Research.
  8. Laura Blue & Gregory Peterson & Keith Kranker & Tessa Huffman & Alli Steiner & Amanda Markovitz & Malcolm Williams & Kate Stewart & Julia Rollison & Jia Pu & Thomas Concannon & Liisa Hiatt & Nabeel Qu, "undated". "Evaluation of the Million Hearts® Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Model: Third Annual Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d4649f0778804c4eb0adcf2db, Mathematica Policy Research.
  9. So O'Neil & Keith Kranker & George Kafkas & Margo Rosenbach, "undated". "Pilot Mobile Health Program: Using Mobile Technology to Reach, Educate, and Connect Pregnant and Postpartum Medicaid Enrollees," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 45ff613d943242e692c0943bf, Mathematica Policy Research.
  10. Keith Kranker & Matthew Niedzwiecki & R. Vincent Pohl & Arnold Chen & Marlena Luhr & Lauren Vollmer Forrow & Valerie Cheh, "undated". "Evaluation of the Medicare Care Choices Model: Annual Report 4," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 40a5e7ffe0574e32b1adf8315, Mathematica Policy Research.
  11. Andrew Clarkwest & Arnold Chen & Maureen Higgins & Valerie Cheh & Jelena Zurovac & Keith Kranker & Gina M. Tignini & Robert Fornango & Julia Lewis & Sunny Bateman, "undated". "Project Evaluation Activity in Support of Partnership for Patients: Task 2 Evaluation Progress Report, Appendices," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f47906090df24c0bb2e6844ee, Mathematica Policy Research.
  12. Keith Kranker & Mary Kay Fox & Nora Paxton & Jessica Galin, "undated". "WIC-Medicaid II Feasibility Study: Final Report Appendices," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4a12e2c45c84458fb0e97aaec, Mathematica Policy Research.
  13. Lorenzo Moreno & Boyd Gilman & Greg Peterson & Catherine DesRoches & Sheila Hoag & Linda Barterian & Laura Blue & Katharine Bradley & Emily Ehrlich & Kristin Geonnotti & Lauren Hula & Keith Kranker & , "undated". "Evaluation of Health Care Innovation Awards (HCIA): Primary Care Redesign Programs, Second Annual Report, Volume II: Individual Program Summaries," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6899122533d54d7d9bc2ca905, Mathematica Policy Research.
  14. Deborah Peikes & Grace Anglin & Mary Harrington & Arkadipta Ghosh & Kristin Geonnotti & Ann O'Malley & Stacy Dale & Laura Blue & Sean Orzol & Rachel Machta & Jessica Laird & Pragya Singh & Anne Mutti , "undated". "Independent Evaluation of Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+): First Annual Report, Appendices to the Supplemental Volume," Mathematica Policy Research Reports cec544e671ee4c7ba2aa93040, Mathematica Policy Research.
  15. Robert Fornango & Gina M. Tignini & Cindy Strickland & Rochelle Malinoff & Michael Lichter & Ravee Nithianandam & Nikhil Nagaraj & Bin Gu & Jason Martindale & Sunny Bateman & Julia Lewis & Malissa Moj, "undated". "Project Evaluation Activity in Support of Partnership for Patients: Interim Evaluation Report, Appendices," Mathematica Policy Research Reports eaad3859e28a4cc2bcb814199, Mathematica Policy Research.
  16. Embry M. Howell & Justin W. Morgan & Caitlin Cross-Barnet & Elizabeth Potamites & Keith Kranker, "undated". "How Reliable are the Birth Certificate Variables for Mothers with Medicaid Coverage?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5f06b4e579f44a688c4ce2671, Mathematica Policy Research.
  17. Keith Kranker & Linda M. Barterian & Rumin Sarwar & G. Greg Peterson & Boyd Gilman & Laura Blue & Kate Allison Stewart & Sheila D. Hoag & Timothy J. Day & Lorenzo Moreno, "undated". "Rural Hospital Transitional Care Program Reduces Medicare Spending," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1ad7a2facb844c648ac9606f1, Mathematica Policy Research.
  18. Rachel Machta & Gregory Peterson & Jason Rotter & Kate Stewart & Shannon Heitkamp & Isabel Platt & Danielle Whicher & Keri Calkins & Keith Kranker & Linda Barterian & Nancy McCall, "undated". "Evaluation of the Maryland Total Cost of Care Model: Implementation Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9b83004534474abcac2e291b6, Mathematica Policy Research.
  19. Priyanka Anand & Keith Kranker & Arnold Y. Chen, "undated". "Estimating the Hospital Costs of Inpatient Harms," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 11eab58b7ce54c51a6481bc56, Mathematica Policy Research.
  20. Ariel BenYishay & Keith Kranker, "undated". "All-Cause Mortality Reductions from Measles Catchup Campaigns in Africa," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3c9f6fd9fa1d4d75b1622e7f3, Mathematica Policy Research.
  21. G. Greg Peterson & Kristin Lowe Geonnotti & Lauren Hula & Timothy Day & Laura Blue & Keith Kranker & Boyd Gilman & Kate Stewart & Sheila Hoag & Lorenzo Moreno, "undated". "Association Between Extending CareFirst's Medical Home Program to Medicare Patients and Quality of Care, Utilization, and Spending," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ab370f14420b4a6ea15080b75, Mathematica Policy Research.
  22. Keith Kranker & Sarah Bardin & So O'Neil & Dara Lee Luca, "undated". "Estimating the Incidence of Unintended Births and Pregnancies at the Sub-State Level to Inform Program Design," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e5c2e64372b84767b2d5a2242, Mathematica Policy Research.
  23. Gregory Peterson & Jia Pu & David J. Magid & Linda Barterian & Keith Kranker & Michael Barna & Leslie Conwell & Adam Rose & Laura Blue & Amanda Markovitz & Nancy McCall & Patricia Markovich, "undated". "Effect of the Million Hearts Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Model on Initiating and Intensifying Medications," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3fb21f4c92344499a62d233a1, Mathematica Policy Research.
  24. Keith Kranker & So O'Neil & Vanessa Oddo & Miriam Drapkin & Margo Rosenbach, "undated". "Strategies for Using Vital Records to Measure Quality of Care in Medicaid and CHIP Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4c9ca4dbc4d24cf5ac7dc5923, Mathematica Policy Research.
  25. Kate A. Stewart & Laura Blue & Keith Kranker & Sandi Nelson & Nancy McCall & Patricia Markovich & Gregory Peterson, "undated". "Hospital Use for Myocardial Infarction and Stroke Among Medicare Beneficiaries from March to December 2020," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e92d84d1f4f645338cb2cdc06, Mathematica Policy Research.
  26. Keith Kranker & Mary Kay Fox & Pia Caronongan, "undated". "WIC-Medicaid II Feasibility Study: Final Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports fb21857415324280ae3483385, Mathematica Policy Research.
  27. Kristin Andrews & Dominick Esposito & Erin Fries Taylor & Keith Kranker & Lei Rao & Sandra Greene & Kristin Reiter & Charlotte Williams & Stephanie Pierson, "undated". "Evaluation of the Business Case for Quality, Phase II," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4fa015f3e2f74bd18540d06cd, Mathematica Policy Research.
  28. Sean Orzol & Rosalind Keith & Mynti Hossain & Michael Barna & G. Greg Peterson & Timothy Day & Boyd Gilman & Laura Blue & Keith Kranker & Kate Stewart & Sheila Hoag & Lorenzo Moreno, "undated". "The Impact of a Health Information Technology–Focused Patient-Centered Medical Neighborhood Program Among Medicare Beneficiaries in Primary Care Practices: The Effect on Patient Outcomes and Spendin," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 47fd172598ca437bbce126e50, Mathematica Policy Research.
  29. Helen Lee & Sarah Shea Crowne & Melanie Estarziau & Keith Kranker & Charles Michalopoulos & Anne Warren & Tod Mijanovich & Jill H. Filene & Anne Duggan & Virginia Knox, "undated". "The Effects of Home Visiting on Prenatal Health, Birth Outcomes, and Health Care Use in the First Year of Life," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 180f22b029d744969c7876c93, Mathematica Policy Research.
  30. Jelena Zurovac & G. Greg Peterson & Kate A. Stewart & Keith Kranker & KeriAnn Wells & Boyd Gilman & Laura Blue & Timothy Day & Sheila Hoag & Lorenzo Moreno, "undated". "Effects of a Behavioral Health and Chronic Illness Care Intervention on Patient Outcomes in Primary Care Practices in the Dakotas," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3161db404a9d41b58d9f8fe7c, Mathematica Policy Research.
  31. Andrew Clarkwest & Arnold Chen & Maureen Higgins & Valerie Cheh & Jelena Zurovac & Keith Kranker & Gina M. Tignini & Robert Fornango & Julia Lewis & Sunny Bateman, "undated". "Project Evaluation Activity in Support of Partnership for Patients: Task 2 Evaluation Progress Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0cc5286733da4fc68bae0b950, Mathematica Policy Research.
  32. Purvi Sevak & Cara N. Stepanczuk & Katharine W.V. Bradley & Tim Day & Greg Peterson & Boyd Gilman & Laura Blue & Keith Kranker & Kate Stewart & Lorenzo Moreno, "undated". "Effects of a Community-Based Care Management Model for Super Utilizers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5fc5a7b9ebd541a296ec1e977, Mathematica Policy Research.
  33. Keith Kranker, "undated". "The Efficacy of Using Financial Incentives to Change Unhealthy Behaviors Among a Rural Chronically Ill and Uninsured Population," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5d285b0236084a3989e4345e0, Mathematica Policy Research.
  34. Keith Kranker, "undated". "Effects of Medicaid Disease Management Programs on Medical Expenditures: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Georgia," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5ea36cba860940cfac97b2866, Mathematica Policy Research.
  35. Lorenzo Moreno & Boyd Gilman & Greg Peterson & Catherine DesRoches & Sheila Hoag & Linda Barterian & Laura Blue & Katharine Bradley & Emily Ehrlich & Kristin Geonnotti & Lauren Hula & Keith Kranker & , "undated". "Evaluation of Health Care Innovation Awards (HCIA): Primary Care Redesign Programs, Second Annual Report, Volume I: Synthesis Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bab325620fa24c298e8bee683, Mathematica Policy Research.

Articles

  1. Keith Kranker & Laura Blue & Lauren Vollmer Forrow, 2021. "Improving Effect Estimates by Limiting the Variability in Inverse Propensity Score Weights," The American Statistician, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 75(3), pages 276-287, July.
  2. Keith Kranker & Sarah Bardin & Dara Lee Luca & So O’Neil, 2020. "Estimating the incidence of unintended births and pregnancies at the sub-state level to inform program design," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(10), pages 1-15, October.
  3. Kranker, Keith, 2016. "Effects of Medicaid disease management programs on medical expenditures: Evidence from a natural experiment in Georgia," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 46(C), pages 52-69.
  4. Ariel BenYishay & Keith Kranker, 2015. "All-Cause Mortality Reductions from Measles Catchup Campaigns in Africa," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 50(2), pages 516-547.

Software components

  1. Keith Kranker, 2019. "CIC: Stata module to implement the Athey and Imbens (2006) Changes-in-Changes model," Statistical Software Components S458656, Boston College Department of Economics.
  2. Keith Kranker, 2019. "PSWEIGHT: Stata module to perform IPW- and CBPS-type propensity score reweighting, with various extensions," Statistical Software Components S458657, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 12 Aug 2019.
  3. Keith Kranker, 2018. "DTALINK: Stata module to implement probabilistic record linkage," Statistical Software Components S458504, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 16 Feb 2019.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Keith Kranker, 2018. "dtalink: Faster probabilistic record linking and deduplication methods in Stata for large data files," 2018 Stata Conference 31, Stata Users Group.

    Cited by:

    1. Downes, Henry & Phillips, David C. & Sullivan, James X., 2022. "The effect of emergency financial assistance on healthcare use," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 208(C).

  2. Charles Michalopoulos & Helen Lee & Emily K. Snell & Sarah Crowne & Jill H. Filene & Mary Kay Fox & Keith Kranker & Tod Mijanovich & Lakhpreet Gill & Anne Duggan, 2015. "Design for the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program: Evaluation Strong Start," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 30dc7403051e4b919298c1194, Mathematica Policy Research.

    Cited by:

  3. Greg Peterson & Linda Barterian & Keith Kranker & Amanda Markovitz & Adam Rose & Rumin Sarwar & Allison Steiner & Leslie Conwell & Jia Pu & Michael Barna & David Magid & Kate Steward & Laura Blue & Da, "undated". "Evaluation of the Million Hearts® Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Model: Second Annual Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 632a9404b1ce4f8996f890018, Mathematica Policy Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Laura Blue & Gregory Peterson & Keith Kranker & Tessa Huffman & Alli Steiner & Amanda Markovitz & Malcolm Williams & Kate Stewart & Julia Rollison & Jia Pu & Thomas Concannon & Liisa Hiatt & Nabeel Qu, "undated". "Evaluation of the Million Hearts® Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Model: Third Annual Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d4649f0778804c4eb0adcf2db, Mathematica Policy Research.

  4. Keith Kranker & Laura Blue & Lauren Vollmer Forrow, "undated". "Improving Effect Estimates by Limiting the Variability in Inverse Propensity Score Weights," Mathematica Policy Research Reports fbcf08b2933a464c8af976325, Mathematica Policy Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Song, Zisheng, 2021. "The capitalization of school quality in rents in the Beijing housing market: A propensity score method," Working Paper Series 21/7, Royal Institute of Technology, Department of Real Estate and Construction Management & Banking and Finance.
    2. Kraft, Kornelius & Lammers, Alexander, 2021. "The Effects of Reforming a Federal Employment Agency on Labor Demand," IZA Discussion Papers 14629, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    3. Ben Jann, 2021. "Entropy balancing as an estimation command," University of Bern Social Sciences Working Papers 39, University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences, revised 16 Aug 2021.

  5. Priyanka Anand & Keith Kranker & Arnold Y. Chen, "undated". "Estimating the Hospital Costs of Inpatient Harms," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 11eab58b7ce54c51a6481bc56, Mathematica Policy Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Miszczyńska Katarzyna M. & Miszczyński Piotr M., 2020. "Inpatient Costs in the Perspective of Polish Health Policy: Scenario Analysis," South East European Journal of Economics and Business, Sciendo, vol. 15(2), pages 43-56, December.

  6. Ariel BenYishay & Keith Kranker, "undated". "All-Cause Mortality Reductions from Measles Catchup Campaigns in Africa," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3c9f6fd9fa1d4d75b1622e7f3, Mathematica Policy Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Dykstra, Sarah & Glassman, Amanda & Kenny, Charles & Sandefur, Justin, 2019. "Regression discontinuity analysis of Gavi's impact on vaccination rates," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 140(C), pages 12-25.

  7. Keith Kranker & Sarah Bardin & So O'Neil & Dara Lee Luca, "undated". "Estimating the Incidence of Unintended Births and Pregnancies at the Sub-State Level to Inform Program Design," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e5c2e64372b84767b2d5a2242, Mathematica Policy Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Christie Sennott & Sadé L. Lindsay & Brian C. Kelly & Mike Vuolo, 2022. "The Liberalization of Cannabis Possession Laws and Birth Outcomes: A State-Level Fixed Effects Analysis, 2003–2019," Population Research and Policy Review, Springer;Southern Demographic Association (SDA), vol. 41(4), pages 1809-1829, August.

  8. Keith Kranker & So O'Neil & Vanessa Oddo & Miriam Drapkin & Margo Rosenbach, "undated". "Strategies for Using Vital Records to Measure Quality of Care in Medicaid and CHIP Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4c9ca4dbc4d24cf5ac7dc5923, Mathematica Policy Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Elizabeth Weigensberg & Derekh Cornwell & Lindsey Leininger & Matthew Stagner & Sarah LeBarron & Jonathan Gellar & Sophie MacIntyre & Richard Chapman & Erin J. Maher & Peter J. Pecora & Kirk O’Brien, "undated". "Superutilization of Child Welfare, Medicaid, and Other Services," Mathematica Policy Research Reports caaff77fa722452aa241ace4b, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. James D. Reschovsky & Jessica Heeringa & Maggie Colby, "undated". "Selecting the Best Comparison Group and Evaluation Design: A Guidance Document for State Section 1115 Demonstration Evaluations," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1c62af02c376466bbed3333eb, Mathematica Policy Research.

  9. Andrew Clarkwest & Arnold Chen & Maureen Higgins & Valerie Cheh & Jelena Zurovac & Keith Kranker & Gina M. Tignini & Robert Fornango & Julia Lewis & Sunny Bateman, "undated". "Project Evaluation Activity in Support of Partnership for Patients: Task 2 Evaluation Progress Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0cc5286733da4fc68bae0b950, Mathematica Policy Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Robert Fornango & Gina M. Tignini & Cindy Strickland & Rochelle Malinoff & Michael Lichter & Ravee Nithianandam & Nikhil Nagaraj & Bin Gu & Jason Martindale & Sunny Bateman & Julia Lewis & Malissa Moj, "undated". "Partnership for Patients: Interim Evaluation Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports cf63df5c161d4896a3f7302a3, Mathematica Policy Research.

  10. Keith Kranker, "undated". "The Efficacy of Using Financial Incentives to Change Unhealthy Behaviors Among a Rural Chronically Ill and Uninsured Population," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5d285b0236084a3989e4345e0, Mathematica Policy Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Jacqueline Roseleur & Gillian Harvey & Nigel Stocks & Jonathan Karnon, 2019. "Behavioral Economic Insights to Improve Medication Adherence in Adults with Chronic Conditions: A Scoping Review," The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Springer;International Academy of Health Preference Research, vol. 12(6), pages 571-592, December.
    2. Marcel Bilger & Mitesh Shah & Ngiap Chuan Tan & Cynthia Y. L. Tan & Filipinas G. Bundoc & Joann Bairavi & Eric A. Finkelstein, 2021. "Process- and Outcome-Based Financial Incentives to Improve Self-Management and Glycemic Control in People with Type 2 Diabetes in Singapore: A Randomized Controlled Trial," The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Springer;International Academy of Health Preference Research, vol. 14(5), pages 555-567, September.

  11. Keith Kranker, "undated". "Effects of Medicaid Disease Management Programs on Medical Expenditures: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Georgia," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5ea36cba860940cfac97b2866, Mathematica Policy Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Ben Brunckhorst, 2020. "Rural Mobility and Climate Vulnerability: Evidence from the 2015 Drought in Ethiopia," CSAE Working Paper Series 2020-17, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.
    2. Timothy Simcoe & Maryaline Catillon & Paul Gertler, 2019. "Who benefits most in disease management programs: Improving target efficiency," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 28(2), pages 189-203, February.
    3. Stadhouders, Niek & Kruse, Florien & Tanke, Marit & Koolman, Xander & Jeurissen, Patrick, 2019. "Effective healthcare cost-containment policies: A systematic review," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 123(1), pages 71-79.
    4. Matteo Alpino & Irene Di Marzio & Maurizio Lozzi & Vincenzo Mariani, 2022. "Labor market spillovers of a large plan opening. Evidence from the oil industry," Temi di discussione (Economic working papers) 1386, Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area.
    5. David, Guy & Smith-McLallen, Aaron & Ukert, Benjamin, 2019. "The effect of predictive analytics-driven interventions on healthcare utilization," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 64(C), pages 68-79.

Articles

  1. Keith Kranker & Laura Blue & Lauren Vollmer Forrow, 2021. "Improving Effect Estimates by Limiting the Variability in Inverse Propensity Score Weights," The American Statistician, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 75(3), pages 276-287, July.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Keith Kranker & Sarah Bardin & Dara Lee Luca & So O’Neil, 2020. "Estimating the incidence of unintended births and pregnancies at the sub-state level to inform program design," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(10), pages 1-15, October.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Kranker, Keith, 2016. "Effects of Medicaid disease management programs on medical expenditures: Evidence from a natural experiment in Georgia," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 46(C), pages 52-69. See citations under working paper version above.
  4. Ariel BenYishay & Keith Kranker, 2015. "All-Cause Mortality Reductions from Measles Catchup Campaigns in Africa," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 50(2), pages 516-547.
    See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.

Software components

  1. Keith Kranker, 2019. "CIC: Stata module to implement the Athey and Imbens (2006) Changes-in-Changes model," Statistical Software Components S458656, Boston College Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Ben Brunckhorst, 2020. "Rural Mobility and Climate Vulnerability: Evidence from the 2015 Drought in Ethiopia," CSAE Working Paper Series 2020-17, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.

  2. Keith Kranker, 2019. "PSWEIGHT: Stata module to perform IPW- and CBPS-type propensity score reweighting, with various extensions," Statistical Software Components S458657, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 12 Aug 2019.

    Cited by:

    1. Sourafel Girma & Holger Görg, 2022. "Productivity effects of processing and ordinary export market entry: A time‐varying treatments approach," Review of International Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 30(3), pages 836-853, August.

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  1. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (18) 2015-01-19 2016-05-21 2016-06-04 2017-08-06 2018-03-19 2018-06-25 2018-10-01 2018-10-01 2018-11-12 2018-12-03 2019-04-29 2020-03-09 2020-03-09 2021-08-23 2021-08-23 2021-08-23 2021-12-13 2022-05-23. Author is listed
  2. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (8) 2015-01-19 2015-05-09 2016-05-21 2016-06-04 2016-06-14 2017-08-06 2018-03-19 2018-11-12. Author is listed
  3. NEP-INO: Innovation (2) 2016-06-04 2016-06-14
  4. NEP-PAY: Payment Systems and Financial Technology (1) 2016-05-21
  5. NEP-PPM: Project, Program and Portfolio Management (1) 2018-11-12

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