Rejoinder: Matched Pairs and the Future of Cluster-Randomized Experiments
Kosuke Imai, Gary King, Clayton Nall

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance and future directions of matched pairs in cluster-randomized experiments, emphasizing their role in improving experimental design and analysis.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis of matched pair techniques and explores their potential advancements in the context of cluster-randomized trials.
Findings
Matched pairs enhance the efficiency of cluster-randomized experiments.
Future research should focus on optimizing pair matching methods.
Matched pair design remains vital for causal inference in clustered settings.
Abstract
Rejoinder to "The Essential Role of Pair Matching in Cluster-Randomized Experiments, with Application to the Mexican Universal Health Insurance Evaluation" [arXiv:0910.3752]
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