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How Is Econometrics Changing? (Josh Angrist, Guido Imbens, Isaiah Andrews)

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How Is Econometrics Changing? (Josh Angrist, Guido Imbens, Isaiah Andrews)
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Nobel laureates Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens examine how the field of econometrics is evolving with John Bates Clark award winner Isaiah Andrews. They explore the rise of regression discontinuity designs, creative uses of randomized trials, and how big tech is affecting economics. They also discuss how empirical problems should drive econometrics, their reaction to how LATE is being used, and the reduced form vs. structural debate. And finally, Guido Imbens (the editor of Econometrica), makes the case for shorter papers!

More about Guido Imbens: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/faculty/guido-w-imbens
More about Joshua Angrist: https://economics.mit.edu/faculty/angrist
More about Isaiah Andrews: https://scholar.harvard.edu/iandrews/home

00:00 - Intro
00:16 - Where are the fields of economics and econometrics heading?
04:27 - Empirical problems pushing econometric research
06:15 - Implausibly large IV estimates
07:44 - Reduced form vs. structural
09:29 - LATE intuition
10:31 - Shorter papers please
11:55 - The effect of big tech on economics

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English
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Marginal Revolution University
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18:03
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