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by clircle 1829 days ago
I'm aware that causal inference is a popular technique in econometrics, and other places where we cannot conduct experiments. What I'm not aware of, is if these techniques have produced highly useful and reliable inferences. (Putting on my counterfactual hat) Are there examples of observational studies that would have failed to change public policy without the techniques of causal inference?