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Child Protection and Adult Crime: Using Investigator Assignment to Estimate Causal Effects of Foster Care Joseph J. Doyle Jr. Massachusetts Institute of Technology and National Bureau of Economic Research
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Document Date: 2008-09-15 19:52:42


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Foster Care Joseph J. Doyle Jr. Massachusetts Institute of Technology / University of Chicago / Institute of Medicine / /

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