Name your friends, but only five? the importance of censoring in peer effects estimates using social network data A Griffith Journal of Labor Economics 40 (4), 779-805, 2022 | 59 | 2022 |
Random Assignment with Nonrandom Peers: A Structural Approach to Counterfactual Treatment Assessment A Griffith Review of Economics and Statistics 106 (3), 859-871, 2024 | 31 | 2024 |
Effects of a Multi-Faceted Education Program on Enrollment, Learning and Gender Equity: Evidence from India C Delavallade, A Griffith, R Thornton The World Bank Economic Review 35 (4), 950-968, 2021 | 21* | 2021 |
The effects of public campaign funding: Evidence from Seattle’s Democracy Voucher program A Griffith, T Noonen Journal of Public Economics 211, 104676, 2022 | 13* | 2022 |
A continuous model of strong and weak ties A Griffith Journal of Public Economic Theory 24 (6), 1519-1563, 2022 | 12 | 2022 |
Network partitioning and social exclusion under different selection regimes C Delavallade, A Griffith, R Thornton Unpublished, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, 2016 | 6 | 2016 |
Network Peer Effects without Network Data: Identification and Estimation of Network Structure in the Presence of Latent, Unobserved Factors A Griffith | | 2021 |
The Effects of Increasing Community Participation on School Management Outcomes: Evidence from India N Cantet, A Griffith, Z Liu, R Thornton | | |