Estimating social effects with randomized and observational network data
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Publication:6656771
DOI10.1515/JEM-2023-0043MaRDI QIDQ6656771FDOQ6656771
Authors: TszKin Julian Chan, Juan Francisco Estrada, Kim P. Huynh, David T. Jacho-Chávez, Chungsang Tom Lam, Leonardo Sánchez-Aragón
Publication date: 3 January 2025
Published in: Journal of Econometric Methods (Search for Journal in Brave)
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