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Wilhelmus Imbens was born on 3
September 1963 in Geldrop, the Netherlands. As a child,
Imbens was an avid
chess player. In a 2021 interview,
Imbens connected...
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Studies in Budapest.
Guido Wilhelmus Imbens was born on 3
September 1963 in Geldrop, the Netherlands. In high
school Imbens was
introduced to the work of Dutch...
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Prize in
Economics was
awarded to
David Card,
Joshua Angrist and
Guido Imbens for
their work in
fostering the
credibility revolution. Alan
Krueger is...
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estimators in
simultaneous equations models along with
Imbens and
Kathryn Graddy.
Again with
Imbens,
along with
Alberto Abadie, he has also
studied the effect...
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behalf of the
Econometric Society. The
current editor-in-chief is
Guido Imbens.
Econometrica was
established in 1933. Its
first editor was
Ragnar Frisch...
- The LATE was
first introduced in the
econometrics literature by
Guido W.
Imbens and
Joshua D.
Angrist in 1994, who
shared one half of the 2021
Nobel Memorial...
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acknowledged or
understood by the researchers.
Athey and
Imbens and
Athey and
Wager have
pioneered machine learning techniques for inductive...
- Anthony;
Imbens,
Guido (1996). "Inference from
Contaminated Samples". {{cite journal}}: Cite
journal requires |journal= (help) Lancaster, Anthony;
Imbens, Guido...
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alternative to the LATE
framework proposed by
Joshua Angrist and
Guido Imbens. Roy, A. (1951). "Some
Thoughts on the
Distribution of Earnings". Oxford...
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causal model has also been
connected to
instrumental variables (Angrist,
Imbens, and Rubin, 1996) and
other techniques for
causal inference. For more on...