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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 5.
Published in final edited form as: Am Econ Rev. 2012 Jun;102(4):1206–1240. doi: 10.1257/aer.102.4.1206

Table 7.

Elite Treatments

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Attendance (Survey Data) Full Sample Error Rate Full Sample Error Rate On Beneficiary List
Community treatment 0.367*** (0.038) 0.029 (0.018) 0.033 (0.023) 0.048* (0.025) 0.042* (0.025) 0.054* 0.028)
Hybrid treatment 0.370*** (0.037) 0.027 (0.018) 0.024 (0.022) 0.008 (0.024) 0.025 (0.022) 0.012 (0.023)
Elite sub-treatment −0.301*** (0.034) 0.004 (0.016) 0.016 (0.020) −0.013 (0.029) −0.015 (0.021) −0.039 (0.032)
Elite × hybrid 0.062 (0.041) 0.051 (0.043)
Elite connectedness −0.025 (0.021) −0.025 (0.021) −0.063*** (0.021) −0.063*** (0.021)
Elite connectedness × community treatment −0.015 (0.035) −0.013 (0.038) −0.067** (0.033) −0.078** (0.036)
Elite connectedness × hybrid treatment 0.010 (0.033) 0.010 (0.035) −0.013 (0.033) −0.001 (0.035)
Elite connectedness × elite treatment −0.029 (0.031) −0.034 (0.047) 0.041 (0.030) 0.064 (0.042)
Elite connectedness × elite treatment x hybrid 0.003 (0.063) −0.047 (0.060)
Observations 287 5753 5753 5753 5756 5756
Mean in PMT treatment 0.11 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.28 0.28

Notes: In columns (1), an observation is a village and the dependent variable is the share of households surveyed in the endline survey where at least 1 household member attended a targeting meeting. The PMT mean in column (3) is not zero, because the question was worded generically to be about any targeting meeting, not just meetings associated with our project. The dependent variable in column (2) - (4) is the dummy for error in targeting based on consumption, as in column (1) of Table 3. Dependent variable in columns (5) and (6) is a dummy for being a beneficiary of the program. All specifications in Columns (3) - (6) include dummies for the community, hybrid, and elite treatment main effects, as well as stratum fixed effects; columns (4) and (6) also include a dummy for elite × hybrid. Robust standard errors in parentheses, and standard errors are adjusted for clustering at the village level in columns (2) - (6). All specifications include stratum fixed effects.

***

p<0.01

**

p<0.05

*

p<0.1