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Table A1 shows results for the test of validity, strength
Table 2.  Average Marginal Effects of Probability of Reporting Own Health as Poor
Table 3.  Average Marginal Effects of Probability of Reporting Own Health as Very Good
Table A1.  Validity test of instrumental variable in health status model
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