Practical Regression: Causality and Instrumental Variables Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

This really is the tenth in a number of lecture notes which, if tied together into a textbook, might be entitled "Practical Regression." The aim of the notes will be to supplement the theoretical content of most statistics texts with practical advice based on nearly three decades of expertise of the writer, joined with over one hundred years of experience of co-workers who have offered guidance.

As the title "Practical Regression" suggests, these notes are a guide to performing regression in practice. This note uses the theory of "provider-induced demand" from health economics to illustrate crucial issues including reverse causality, the role of instrumental variables in establishing causality, and the characteristics of good instruments.

Practical Regression Causality and Instrumental Variables Case Study Solution

PUBLICATION DATE: June 04, 2012 PRODUCT #: KEL644-HCB-ENG

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