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How important are “entry effects” in financial incentive programs for welfare recipients? Experimental evidence from the Self-Sufficiency Project
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How important are “entry effects” in financial incentive programs for welfare recipients? Experimental evidence from the Self-Sufficiency Project

David Card and Philip K Robins
Journal of econometrics, Vol.125(1), pp.113-139
2005

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Entry effects Welfare reform Social experiment

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