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2022-12-11: Sodiq Arogundade, School of economics and econometrics, University of Johannesburg addressing during AEC - Concurrent sessions on Industrialisation, Environmental Quality and Climate Change in Balaclava, Mauritius.
Cervezartistas Brew House
Aaron Gutierrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Gabriel Alejos
Aldo Cano
Mariana Gutiérrez
Héctor Martinez
Estudio Econométrico Rio - Amorphica
Aaron Gutierrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Gabriel Alejos
Aldo Cano
Mariana Gutiérrez
Hector Martinez
Cervezartistas Brew House
Aaron Gutierrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Gabriel Alejos
Aldo Cano
Mariana Gutiérrez
Héctor Martinez
Cervezartistas Brew House
Aaron Gutierrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Gabriel Alejos
Aldo Cano
Mariana Gutiérrez
Héctor Martinez
Estudio Econométrico Rio - Amorphica
Aaron Gutiérrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Gabriel Alejos
Aldo Cano
Mariana Gutiérrez
Hector Martinez
The use of RCTs has a long history in economics, but has recently greatly expanded, particularly in economic development. Like other econometric methods, RCTs are often informative, but like other econometric methods, they have problems and pitfalls that are not always fully understood. Common misunderstandings include balance, standard errors and inference, and blinding. We argue that the concepts of internal and external validity as commonly used are unhelpful. We focus on how to use the results of RCTs, arguing that simple replication is rarely useful, but rather that the results of RCTs need to be combined with other knowledge and evidence, and used as part of a serious economic analysis. Examples are provided along the way.
Cervezartistas Brew House
Aaron Gutierrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Gabriel Alejos
Aldo Cano
Mariana Gutiérrez
Francisco Villa
The use of RCTs has a long history in economics, but has recently greatly expanded, particularly in economic development. Like other econometric methods, RCTs are often informative, but like other econometric methods, they have problems and pitfalls that are not always fully understood. Common misunderstandings include balance, standard errors and inference, and blinding. We argue that the concepts of internal and external validity as commonly used are unhelpful. We focus on how to use the results of RCTs, arguing that simple replication is rarely useful, but rather that the results of RCTs need to be combined with other knowledge and evidence, and used as part of a serious economic analysis. Examples are provided along the way.
Cervezartistas Brew House
Aaron Gutierrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Gabriel Alejos
Aldo Cano
Mariana Gutiérrez
Francisco Villa
Estudio Econométrico Rio - Amorphica
Aaron Gutierrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Gabriel Alejos
Aldo Cano
Mariana Gutiérrez
Hector Martinez
The conference in honor of Lars Peter Hansen, David Rockefeller Distinguished Service Professor in Economics and Statistics at the
University of Chicago and research director of the Becker Friedman Institute, conference came to a sweet conclusion with a cake replicating his most notable publications—and the Prize in Economic Sciences he would receive the next week in Stockholm.
Cervezartistas Brew House
Aaron Gutierrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Gabriel Alejos
Aldo Cano
Mariana Gutiérrez
Héctor Martinez
Estudio Econométrico Rio - Amorphica
Aaron Gutierrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Gabriel Alejos
Aldo Cano
Mariana Gutiérrez
Hector Martinez
Estudio Econométrico Rio - Amorphica
Aaron Gutiérrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Gabriel Alejos
Aldo Cano
Mariana Gutiérrez
Hector Martinez
At this seminar, Susmita Dasgupta (World Bank) discussed how her research develops and applies a spatial econometric model that links road upgrading to forest clearing and biodiversity loss in the moist tropical forests of Bolivia, Cameroon and Myanmar.
Details at iems.ust.hk/forests
Amorphica Design Research Office
Aaron Gutiérrez
Georgina Muñoz
Roberto Gutiérrez
Photo credit: Universidad Iberoamericana