If you want to learn Causal Inference from one of the best and most productive researchers on the area, I have some good news for you!!
@pengding00 lecture notes are here 👇👇👇
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Dear JPAM readers and followers:
Here is a table of JPAM articles published in the past five years, with links to the full text of each article. You can sort the table by topic area, and filter the papers by your area of interest.
https://t.co/jLgP8YyuUr
Goldhaber, D., Imberman, S. A., Strunk, K. O., Hopkins, B. G., Brown, N., Harbatkin, E., & Kilbride, T. (2022).To what extent does in‐person schooling contribute to the spread of Covid‐19? Evidence from Michigan and Washington.Journal of Policy Analysis & Management,41(1),318-349
The (now updated) paper you need to read on the clustering of standard errors by the all-star team of Abadie, Athey (@Susan_Athey), Imbens, and Wooldridge (@jmwooldridge ) now in the @QJEHarvard! Need I say more?
Recently accepted by #QJE, “When Should You Adjust Standard Errors for Clustering?” by Abadie, Athey (@Susan_Athey), Imbens, and Wooldridge (@jmwooldridge): https://t.co/TUcQtnI1ZG
#EconTwitter Very excited to see our paper published in Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. RCT shows long-term effects of #growthmindset on college persistence and completion, especially for Latinx and Pell-eligible students.
Our paper with on the long-term effects of a brief #mindset intervention on longitudinal academic outcomes and degree completion of college students is now available at the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization! 1/5 Free access for 50 days: https://t.co/gVfbZBPxQ8