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Causality: Instrumental Variables 

Econometrics, Causality, and Coding with Dr. HK
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The twelfth (and final??) video in a series on causality. This video covers instrumental variables, a way of using some sort of random variation in the world to give you something that looks a lot like an experiment! When it works. See more information about the class at nickchk.com/econ305.html.

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16 май 2019

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Комментарии : 8   
@tomz6327
@tomz6327 Год назад
Thank you for explaining, and goodluck to anyone who is here to study for their upcoming exam!
@fhoces
@fhoces 5 лет назад
Really enjoyed the videos. Strongly recommend for people that wants to learn more of the causal diagrams framework.
@NickHuntingtonKlein
@NickHuntingtonKlein 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@Tbxy1
@Tbxy1 Год назад
I learned more from this 10 min video than from a 2-hour class.
@gongxiaoli07
@gongxiaoli07 2 года назад
Hi, Nick. If you have time, could you help me with a question: Is the ignorability assumption the same as the conditional independence assumption? Thank you.
@NickHuntingtonKlein
@NickHuntingtonKlein Год назад
Sorry, never saw this for some reason. Ignorability as a concept is a bit more general than just conditional independence, but in application conditional ignorability and conditional independence, as applied to treatment assignment are basically the same.
@smaranrai4898
@smaranrai4898 2 года назад
What do you mean by back doors? does it mean confounding variables?
@NickHuntingtonKlein
@NickHuntingtonKlein 2 года назад
Causal pathways from X to Y that aren't just arrows pointing away from X and towards Y. See my videos on causal diagrams.