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Practical propensity score matching: A reply to Smith and Todd
Rajeev Dehejia
Wagner
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Propensity Score Matching
100%
Todd
100%
Propensity Score
66%
Statist
66%
Propensity Score Methods
66%
Treatment Group
33%
Treatment Effect
33%
Small Changes
33%
Group Comparison
33%
Economic Research
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Propensity Score
100%
Propensity Score Matching
100%
Causality Analysis
25%