This thesis studies some methodological issues relating to the assessment of the causal impact of some economic variables on a qualitative feature of the economy. It also sheds new light on policy evaluation studies in the presence of network interference. It identifies the mechanism through which the effects of a policy could propagate and affect many others’ socioeconomic behaviour, which is important to provide meaningful policy advice for effective policy targeting.
Mohammad Sameer MansooriAkanksha SharmaNeha TripathiPreeti BajajShubhram Pandey
Stephen L. MorganChristopher Winship