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Alvaro Carril

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First Name:Alvaro
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Last Name:Carril
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RePEc Short-ID:pca1141
http://acarril.github.io

Affiliation

Department of Economics
Princeton University

Princeton, New Jersey (United States)
https://economics.princeton.edu/
RePEc:edi:deprius (more details at EDIRC)

Research output

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Articles

  1. Alvaro Carril, 2017. "Dealing with misfits in random treatment assignment," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 17(3), pages 652-667, September.

Software components

  1. Alvaro Carril, 2018. "MULTIMPORT: Stata module to import multiple non-Stata datafiles into memory, appending them automatically," Statistical Software Components S458470, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 10 Apr 2018.
  2. Alvaro Carril, 2017. "TEXRESULTS: Stata module to create external file of LaTeX macros with results," Statistical Software Components S458334, Boston College Department of Economics.
  3. Alvaro Carril & Andre Cazor & Maria Paula Gerardino & Stephan Litschig & Dina Pomeranz, 2017. "RDDSGA: Stata module to conduct subgroup analysis for regression discontinuity designs," Statistical Software Components S458429, Boston College Department of Economics.
  4. Alvaro Carril, 2016. "PSESTIMATE: Stata module to estimate the propensity score proposed by Imbens and Rubin," Statistical Software Components S458179, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 13 Apr 2017.
  5. Alvaro Carril, 2015. "NROW: Stata module to rename variables as their nth-row values," Statistical Software Components S458116, Boston College Department of Economics.
  6. Alvaro Carril, 2015. "RANDTREAT: Stata module to randomly assign treatments uneven treatments and deal with misfits," Statistical Software Components S458106, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 13 Apr 2017.

Citations

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  1. Alvaro Carril, 2015. "RANDTREAT: Stata module to randomly assign treatments uneven treatments and deal with misfits," Statistical Software Components S458106, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 13 Apr 2017.

    Mentioned in:

    1. Weekly links March 25: nudges, helpful Stata commands, saving more and earning more, and more…
      by David McKenzie in Development Impact on 2016-03-25 17:25:00

Articles

  1. Alvaro Carril, 2017. "Dealing with misfits in random treatment assignment," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 17(3), pages 652-667, September.

    Cited by:

    1. Kate Ambler & Alan de Brauw & Mike Murphy, 2023. "Increasing the adoption of conservation agriculture: A framed field experiment in Northern Ghana," Agricultural Economics, International Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 54(5), pages 742-756, September.
    2. Mira Bierbaum & Eleonora E M Nillesen, 2021. "Sustaining the integrity of the threatened self: A cluster-randomised trial among social assistance applicants in the Netherlands," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(6), pages 1-21, June.
    3. Lafortune, Jeanne & Pugatch, Todd & Tessada, José & Ubfal, Diego, 2022. "Can Interactive Online Training Make High School Students More Entrepreneurial? Experimental Evidence from Rwanda," IZA Discussion Papers 15064, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    4. Collin,Matthew Edward & Di Maro,Vincenzo & Evans,David K. & Manang,Frederik, 2022. "Property Tax Compliance in Tanzania : Can Nudges Help ?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 10148, The World Bank.

Software components

  1. Alvaro Carril & Andre Cazor & Maria Paula Gerardino & Stephan Litschig & Dina Pomeranz, 2017. "RDDSGA: Stata module to conduct subgroup analysis for regression discontinuity designs," Statistical Software Components S458429, Boston College Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Caro, Juan Carlos, 2020. "Parental investments, socioemotional development and nutritional health in Chile," MPRA Paper 98867, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Caro, Juan Carlos, 2020. "Child development and obesity prevention: evidence from the Chilean School Meals Program," MPRA Paper 98865, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  2. Alvaro Carril, 2015. "RANDTREAT: Stata module to randomly assign treatments uneven treatments and deal with misfits," Statistical Software Components S458106, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 13 Apr 2017.

    Cited by:

    1. Antinyan, Armenak & Asatryan, Zareh & Dai, Zhixin & Wang, Kezhi, 2021. "Does the Frequency of Reminders Matter for their Effectiveness? A Randomized Controlled Trial," Cardiff Economics Working Papers E2021/17, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section.
    2. Mitze, Timo & Breidenbach, Philipp, 2018. "Economic integration and growth at the margin: A space-time incremental impact analysis," Ruhr Economic Papers 775, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Ruhr-University Bochum, TU Dortmund University, University of Duisburg-Essen.

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