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Microeconometric Evaluation of Labour Market Policies

Marco Caliendo

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Labor Economics; Political Science; Econometrics; Economic Policy

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No detectada 2006 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-3-540-28707-0

ISBN electrónico

978-3-540-28708-7

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006

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Introduction

Marco Caliendo

Over the last four chapters, we have considered in detail both Agile Modelling (AM) and eXtreme Programming (XP). Both are from the agile movement and both are motivated by the desire to produce better software faster. But how do they relate (if at all)? What is the relationship between Agile Modelling and XP? Are they complementary or contradictory? In this Chapter, we will consider exactly this issue and look at how Agile Modelling can actually enhance an XP project.

- Introduction | Pp. 1-6

Introduction in Programme Evaluation

Marco Caliendo

Over the last four chapters, we have considered in detail both Agile Modelling (AM) and eXtreme Programming (XP). Both are from the agile movement and both are motivated by the desire to produce better software faster. But how do they relate (if at all)? What is the relationship between Agile Modelling and XP? Are they complementary or contradictory? In this Chapter, we will consider exactly this issue and look at how Agile Modelling can actually enhance an XP project.

Part I - Microeconometric Evaluation Methods | Pp. 9-42

The Evaluation of Policy Interventions with Matching Estimators

Marco Caliendo

Over the last four chapters, we have considered in detail both Agile Modelling (AM) and eXtreme Programming (XP). Both are from the agile movement and both are motivated by the desire to produce better software faster. But how do they relate (if at all)? What is the relationship between Agile Modelling and XP? Are they complementary or contradictory? In this Chapter, we will consider exactly this issue and look at how Agile Modelling can actually enhance an XP project.

Part I - Microeconometric Evaluation Methods | Pp. 43-69

Some Practical Guidance for the Implementation of Propensity Score Matching Estimators

Marco Caliendo

Over the last four chapters, we have considered in detail both Agile Modelling (AM) and eXtreme Programming (XP). Both are from the agile movement and both are motivated by the desire to produce better software faster. But how do they relate (if at all)? What is the relationship between Agile Modelling and XP? Are they complementary or contradictory? In this Chapter, we will consider exactly this issue and look at how Agile Modelling can actually enhance an XP project.

Part I - Microeconometric Evaluation Methods | Pp. 71-96

The German Labour Market and Active Labour Market Policies - A Brief Overview

Marco Caliendo

Over the last four chapters, we have considered in detail both Agile Modelling (AM) and eXtreme Programming (XP). Both are from the agile movement and both are motivated by the desire to produce better software faster. But how do they relate (if at all)? What is the relationship between Agile Modelling and XP? Are they complementary or contradictory? In this Chapter, we will consider exactly this issue and look at how Agile Modelling can actually enhance an XP project.

Part II - The Evaluation of Job Creation Schemes in Germany | Pp. 99-125

Microeconometric Evaluation of Job Creation Schemes - Part I: Individual and Regional Heterogeneity

Marco Caliendo

Over the last four chapters, we have considered in detail both Agile Modelling (AM) and eXtreme Programming (XP). Both are from the agile movement and both are motivated by the desire to produce better software faster. But how do they relate (if at all)? What is the relationship between Agile Modelling and XP? Are they complementary or contradictory? In this Chapter, we will consider exactly this issue and look at how Agile Modelling can actually enhance an XP project.

Part II - The Evaluation of Job Creation Schemes in Germany | Pp. 127-160

Microeconometric Evaluation of Job Creation Schemes - Part II: Programme Heterogeneity

Marco Caliendo

Over the last four chapters, we have considered in detail both Agile Modelling (AM) and eXtreme Programming (XP). Both are from the agile movement and both are motivated by the desire to produce better software faster. But how do they relate (if at all)? What is the relationship between Agile Modelling and XP? Are they complementary or contradictory? In this Chapter, we will consider exactly this issue and look at how Agile Modelling can actually enhance an XP project.

Part II - The Evaluation of Job Creation Schemes in Germany | Pp. 161-181

Conclusions and Outlook

Marco Caliendo

Over the last four chapters, we have considered in detail both Agile Modelling (AM) and eXtreme Programming (XP). Both are from the agile movement and both are motivated by the desire to produce better software faster. But how do they relate (if at all)? What is the relationship between Agile Modelling and XP? Are they complementary or contradictory? In this Chapter, we will consider exactly this issue and look at how Agile Modelling can actually enhance an XP project.

Part II - The Evaluation of Job Creation Schemes in Germany | Pp. 183-187