Short Overview: What do you do when you have an important causal question but no valid instrument or quasi-experimental design? So far we have considered IV regression with a single endogenous regressor (X) and a single instrument (Z).
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What do you do when you have an important causal question but no valid instrument or quasi-experimental design? So far we have considered IV regression with a single endogenous regressor (X) and a single instrument (Z). Talk given at EBEB 2014 12th Brazilian Meeting on Bayesian Statistics March, ...
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- What do you do when you have an important causal question but no valid instrument or quasi-experimental design?
- So far we have considered IV regression with a single endogenous regressor (X) and a single instrument (Z).
- Talk given at EBEB 2014 12th Brazilian Meeting on Bayesian Statistics March, ...
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