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Selection problems are legion in microeconometric studies.
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Heckman's analysis of selection problems in microeconometric research has had profound implications for applied research in economics as well as in other social sciences.
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Their methods have become standard tools of microeconometric research in economics as well as in other social sciences, and have been applied to solving many important problems in society.
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Whether it is a well-written novel, a well-made wine, a fine dish, a clever computer chip, or a well-crafted microeconometric analysis, good design instructs, brings pleasure, and lifts the human spirit.
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Heckman is the world's leading researcher on microeconometric evaluation of labor-market programs.
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On the basis of his new theory, McFadden developed microeconometric models that can be used, for example, to predict the share of a population that will choose different alternatives.
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James Heckman has made many significant contributions to microeconometric theory and methodology, with different kinds of selection problems as a common denominator.
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The microeconometric methods developed by Heckman and McFadden are now part of the standard tool kit, not only of economists, but also of other social scientists.
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This study is an excellent illustration of how microeconomic theory can be combined with microeconometric methods to clarify an important research topic.
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The project utilises microeconometric methods to measure the performance, quality, use of resources and costs of healthcare in the treatment of five key public health problems or diseases: acute myocardial infarction, breast cancer and low-birth-weight premature infants.
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