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Daniel L. Millimet
Researcher at Southern Methodist University
Publications - 164
Citations - 5760
Daniel L. Millimet is an academic researcher from Southern Methodist University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estimator & Childhood obesity. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 159 publications receiving 5196 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel L. Millimet include Virginia Tech & Binghamton University.
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The Market: Catalyst for Rationality and Filter of Irrationality
John A. List,Daniel L. Millimet +1 more
TL;DR: This article found evidence that the market is a catalyst for this type of rationality, and empirically examined empirically whether individual rationality of this sort is a prerequisite for market efficiency, concluding that it is a filter of irrationality: even when markets are populated solely by irrational buyers, aggregate market outcomes converge to the intersection of the supply and demand functions.
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Electoral Rules and Environmental Policy
TL;DR: The authors investigated the effect of electoral rules on environmental policymaking and found that governments set stricter environmental policies under proportional, as opposed to majoritarian, systems, using several estimators from the program evaluation literature.
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Is the Quantity-Quality Trade-Off a Trade-Off for All, None, or Some?
Daniel L. Millimet,Le Wang +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used two measures of child health to assess the quantity-quality trade-off across the entire distribution, using data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey and controlling for the potential endogeneity of child quantity.
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The impact of children on wages, job tenure, and the division of household labour*
TL;DR: In the absence of typical exclusion restrictions, covariance restrictions are used to obtain estimates of the effects of children on household behavior as mentioned in this paper. But, while in the young sample exogenous fertility cannot be rejected, in the older sample this is not the case.
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Environmental Regulations and Economic Activity: Influence on Market Structure
TL;DR: The authors survey recent developments in the theoretical and empirical literature on the economic effects of environmental regulation on various aspects of market structure including entry, exit, and size distribution of firms and market concentration.