A 'Politically Robust' Experimental Design for Public Policy Evaluation, With Application to the Mexican Universal Health Insurance Program
Gary King. 2006.
"A 'Politically Robust' Experimental Design for Public Policy Evaluation, With Application to the Mexican Universal Health Insurance Program."
See Also
- [Paper] A 'Politically Robust' Experimental Design for Public Policy Evaluation, With Application to the Mexican Universal Health Insurance Program (2007)
- [Presentation] Public Policy for the Poor? A Randomized Evaluation of the Mexican Universal Health Insurance Program (Harvard School of Public Health) (2022)
- [Presentation] Public Policy for the Poor? A Randomized Evaluation of the Mexican Universal Health Insurance Program (2014)
- [Paper] Public Policy for the Poor? A Randomised Assessment of the Mexican Universal Health Insurance Programme (2009)
- [Dataset] Replication Data For: Public Policy for the Poor? A Randomised Assessment of the Mexican Universal Health Insurance Programme (2009)
- [Paper] The Essential Role of Pair Matching in Cluster-Randomized Experiments, With Application to the Mexican Universal Health Insurance Evaluation (2009)
- [Paper] Evaluating COVID-19 Public Health Messaging in Italy: Self-Reported Compliance and Growing Mental Health Concerns (2020)
- [Paper] Global Maternal Health Country Typologies: A Framework to Guide Policy (2024)