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Estimating the Impacts of Program Benefits: Using Instrumental Variables with Underreported and Imputed Data. (2015). Unayama, Takashi ; Stephens, Melvin ; Melvin Stephens, Jr., .
In: NBER Working Papers.
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  2. Investigating Treatment Effects of Participating Jointly in SNAP and WIC when the Treatment Is Validated Only for SNAP. (2019). Kreider, Brent ; Jensen, Helen ; Zhylyevskyy, Oleksandr.
    In: Southern Economic Journal.
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  3. Investigating Treatment Effects of Participating Jointly in SNAP and WIC when the Treatment is Validated Only for SNAP. (2019). Zhylyevskyy, Oleksandr ; Kreider, Brent ; Jensen, Helen.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  4. An Apple a Day? Adult Food Stamp Eligibility and Health Care Utilization among Immigrants. (2018). Friedson, Andrew I ; East, Chloe N.
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  5. The Impact of Health on Labor Market Outcomes: Experimental Evidence from MRFIT. (2018). Toohey, Desmond ; Stephens, Melvin.
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  6. On the Estimation of Treatment Effects with Endogenous Misreporting. (2018). Tchernis, Rusty ; Denteh, Augustine ; Nguimkeu, Pierre.
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    In: Working Papers.
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  8. On the Estimation of Treatment Effects with Endogenous Misreporting. (2017). Tchernis, Rusty ; Nguimkeu, Pierre ; Denteh, Augustine.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  9. How Well Do Automated Methods Perform in Historical Samples? Evidence from New Ground Truth. (2017). Bailey, Martha ; Massey, Catherine ; Henderson, Morgan ; Cole, Connor .
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    In: American Journal of Health Economics.
    RePEc:tpr:amjhec:v:2:y:2016:i:4:p:463-488.

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  11. The Impact of Social Security Income on Cognitive Function at Older Ages. (2015). Frisvold, David ; Ayyagari, Padmaja.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  12. Child Benefit Payments and Household Wealth Accumulation. (2015). Unayama, Takashi ; Stephens, Melvin.
    In: The Japanese Economic Review.
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