Causality in Decision-Making

The discussion highlights how perceptions of causality can mislead decision-making, particularly in education and business contexts. Guido emphasizes that while selective schools may correlate with success, the actual causal relationship is more complex, suggesting that lower-performing students might benefit from less competitive environments. Understanding the distinction between correlation and causation is crucial for businesses, especially when estimating demand and price elasticity, as simple correlations can be deceptive.