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An Evaluation of Instrumental Variable Strategies for Estimating the Effects of Catholic Schooling

Joseph G. Altonji, Todd E. Elder and Christopher R. Taber
Journal of Human Resources, October 2005, XL (4) 791-821; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.XL.4.791
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An Evaluation of Instrumental Variable Strategies for Estimating the Effects of Catholic Schooling
Joseph G. Altonji, Todd E. Elder, Christopher R. Taber
Journal of Human Resources Oct 2005, XL (4) 791-821; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.XL.4.791
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