Over the past 15 years, the availability of cheap and convenient microcomputers has changed the collection methods and analysis of household survey data in developing countries, making the data available within months, rather than years. Simultaneously, analysts have become more interested in exploring ways in which such data may be used to inform and improve the steps involved in policymaking.
This book reviews the analysis of household survey data, including the construction of household surveys, the econometric tools that are the most useful for such analysis, and a range of problems in development policy for which the econometric analysis of household surveys is useful and informative. The author's approach remains close to the data, relying on transparent econometric and graphical techniques to present the data so that policy and academic debates are clearly informed.
The Analysis of Household Surveys: A Microeconometric Approach to Development Policy (World Bank)
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Author(s)Angus S. Deaton
PublisherWorld Bank Publications
ISBN / ASIN0801852544
ISBN-139780801852541
Sales Rank783,805
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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