Using randomization in development economics research
a toolkit
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Author
Contributions
- Glennerster, Rachel - Contributor
- Kremer, Michael, 1964- - Contributor
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Economics - Contributor
Publication
2006 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
21,500 words, Guess
Page Count
86 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveusingrandomizati00dufl
- OCLC Control Number143669804
- Open LibraryOL24641656M
Description
This paper is a practical guide (a toolkit) for researchers, students and practitioners wishing to introduce randomization as part of a research design in the field. It first covers the rationale for the use of randomization, as a solution to selection bias and a partial solution to publication biases. Second, it discusses various ways in which randomization can be practically introduced in a field setting. Third, it discusses design issues such as sample size requirements, stratification, level of randomization and data collection methods. Fourth, it discusses how to analyze data from randomized evaluations when there are departures from the basic framework. It reviews in particular how to handle imperfect compliance and externalities. Finally, it discusses some of the issues involved in drawing general conclusions from randomized evaluations, including the necessary use of theory as a guide when designing evaluations and interpreting results. Keywords: Randomized evaluations, Experiments, Development, Program Evaluation. JEL Classifications: I0, J0, O0, C93.
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Series Statement
- Working paper series / Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics -- working paper 06-36
- Working paper (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Economics) -- no. 06-36.
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