Political structure, or the process by which laws become enacted:
A. has no effect on policy created.
B. is virtually the same everywhere.
C. affects the outcome of policy.
D. has one feature that is present in every government structure in existence.
C. affects the outcome of policy.
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Refer to Figure 18.3. Livonia has a comparative advantage in the production of
A) pogo sticks. B) scooters. C) both scooters and pogo sticks. D) neither scooters nor pogo sticks.
Quasi-experiments
A) provide a bridge between the econometric analysis of observational data sets and the statistical ideal of a true randomized controlled experiment. B) are not the same as experiments, and lessons learned from the use of the latter can therefore not be applied to them. C) most often use difference-in-difference estimators, which are quite different from OLS and instrumental variables methods studied in earlier chapters of the book. D) use the same methods as studied in earlier chapters of the book, and hence the interpretation of these methods is the same.