Causality in Research
The quality of empirical research has significantly improved since the 1980s, driven by better data availability and refined methods. Decision makers are now more skeptical of observational studies, understanding the importance of causal relationships and the biases inherent in data. This evolution reflects a growing awareness of how to interpret research findings critically, ultimately enhancing business decision-making processes.In this clip
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All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions
Ep21 “Disentangling Causation and Correlation” with Guido Imbens
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