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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics.

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Fig 1.

Distribution of CATE by coupon type.

Distribution of CATE estimates for receiving any coupon, as well as coupons applicable to ready-to-eat food, meat and seafood, other food, drugstore products and other non-food products, denoted in monetary units.

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Table 2.

ATE estimates for coupon reception (general/by coupon type).

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Table 3.

Longer-term ATE estimates.

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Fig 2.

GATE estimates of receiving any coupon.

GATE estimates of receiving any coupon by age, income, family size and pre-campaign expenditures with 95% confidence interval, denoted in monetary units.

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Fig 3.

GATE estimates of coupons applicable to other food.

GATE estimates of coupons applicable to other food items with 95% confidence interval, denoted in monetary units.

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Fig 4.

GATE estimates of drugstore coupons.

GATE estimates of drugstore coupons with 95% confidence interval, denoted in monetary units.

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Fig 5.

Depth-3 trees for optimal coupon provision, by coupon type.

Depth-3 trees for optimal provision of coupons applicable to (a) ready-to-eat food, (b) meat and seafood, (c) other food, (d) drugstore products as well as (e) other non-food products.

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Table 4.

ATE of coupon reception (general/by coupon type), estimated in reduced data set.

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Table 5.

Longer-term ATE estimates, estimated in reduced data set.

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Table 6.

ATE of coupon reception estimated by means of double ML.

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Table 7.

Longer-term ATE estimates, estimated by means of double ML.

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Table 8.

Goodness-of-fit test results.

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