There are relatively few non-academic internet resources on identification and causal inference in the social sciences, especially of the sort that can be consumed by a nonspecialist. To remedy that slightly I decided to tidy up and post some slides I've used to give talks on causal inference a few times in the past year. They're aimed at senior undergrad or graduate students with at least some background in statistics or econometrics, and can be found here:
Causal Inference, Identification, and Identification Strategies
Feel free to drop me a line and give me feedback, especially if somethings seems unclear / incorrect. Thanks!
Causal Inference, Identification, and Identification Strategies
Feel free to drop me a line and give me feedback, especially if somethings seems unclear / incorrect. Thanks!
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