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Identifying Individual and Group Effects in the Presence of Sorting: A Neighborhood Effects Application
(2006)Researchers have long recognized that the non-random sorting of individuals into groups generates correlation between individual and group attributes that is likely to bias naïve estimates of both individual and group effects. ... -
Migration, Polarization, and Sorting in the American Electorate
(2009)Geographic clustering has been linked to contemporary political polarization by jour- nalists and other researchers in recent years, most recently and notably by Bishop and Cushing (2008). In these accounts, clustering is ...