Workshop slides: Econometrics for public policy, methods and applications

One of the ultimate goals of economics is to inform a better policy based on empirical evidence. This one-day conference featured the issue of empirical policy design from a wide range of perspectives including econometrics, economic theory, and empirical economics.

These slides titled ‘Clustering as a Design Problem’ were presented at the conference by Guido Imbens (Stanford).

Event

Econometrics for public policy, methods and applications

15 April 2016

Organisers: Michela Tincani, Aleksey Tetenov, Toru Kitagawa
Speakers: Charles F. Manski, Sokbae (Simon) Lee, Guido Imbens, Jesse Gregory, Caterina Calsamiglia, Debopam Bhattacharya, Sylvain Chassang
Venue: The Institute for Fiscal Studies