Polling, but not on elections?
As many of you know, I have more than a passing interest in surveys and polls, especially when it comes to health care reform. I’m
As many of you know, I have more than a passing interest in surveys and polls, especially when it comes to health care reform. I’m
In a comment, steve (not co-blogger Steve) reminded me of a very good post by Scott Sumner that illustrates the endogeneity of prices with respect
I did my semi-annual office clean up yesterday. That mostly involves going through piles of papers and tossing, filing, or doing something useful with them.
A 1998 paper by Joe Newhouse and Mark McClellan in the Annual Review of Public Health is insightful on the limitations of randomized controlled trials
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