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When Do Covariates Matter? And Which Ones, and How Much?

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Published
Apr 01, 2016
Vol/Issue
34(2)
Pages
509-543
Cite This Article
Jonah B. Gelbach (2016). When Do Covariates Matter? And Which Ones, and How Much?. Journal of Labor Economics, 34(2), 509-543. https://doi.org/10.1086/683668
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