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This chapter presents an economic approach to character and personality traits with an application to the study of virtue. Economists interpret psychological traits, including character traits and virtue, as strategies that shape responses to situations (actions) determined by underlying...
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White (1980) marked the beginning of a new era for inference in econometrics. It introduced the revolutionary idea of …
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This paper presents an econometric mediation analysis. It considers identification of production functions and the sources of output effects (treatment effects) from experimental interventions when some inputs are mismeasured and others are entirely omitted.
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paper contrasts the Neyman-Rubin model of causality with the econometric approach. -- Causality ; econometrics ; Roy model …
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