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Administrative Experiments: Unlocking What Works Better and What Works for Whom

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  • Scott Cody
  • Irma Perez-Johnson
  • Kristen Joyce

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Administrative experiments are increasingly available for public programs with high-quality administrative data to identify what changes make programs and services more effective.

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  • Scott Cody & Irma Perez-Johnson & Kristen Joyce, 2015. "Administrative Experiments: Unlocking What Works Better and What Works for Whom," Mathematica Policy Research Reports be1e7025908e45c681442b448, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:be1e7025908e45c681442b4484255aa8
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    1. Higgins, Nathaniel & Hellerstein, Daniel & Wallander, Steven & Lynch, Lori, 2017. "Economic Experiments for Policy Analysis and Program Design: A Guide for Agricultural Decisionmakers," Economic Research Report 262456, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

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