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Approximately one in six top economic research papers draws an explicitly causal conclusion. But what do economists mean when they conclude that A causes' B? Does cause' say that we can influence B by intervening on A, or is it only a label for the correlation of variables? Do quantitative analyses of observational data followed by such causal inferences constitute sufficient grounds for guiding economic policymaking?

The Philosophy of Causality in Economics addresses these questions by analyzing the meaning of causal claims made by economists and the philosophical presuppositions underlying the research methods used. The book considers five key causal approaches: the regularity approach, probabilistic theories, counterfactual theories, mechanisms, and interventions and manipulability. Each chapter opens with a summary of literature on the relevant approach and discusses its reception among economists. The text details case st

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(1) Introduction (2) Regularities (3) Causality as changes in conditional probability (4) Counterfactuals (5) Mechanisms (6) Interventions and manipulability (7) Concluding remarks

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/13/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367494353, 978-0367494353
      ISBN10: 0367494353
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Approximately one in six top economic research papers draws an explicitly causal conclusion. But what do economists mean when they conclude that A causes' B? Does cause' say that we can influence B by intervening on A, or is it only a label for the correlation of variables? Do quantitative analyses of observational data followed by such causal inferences constitute sufficient grounds for guiding economic policymaking?

      The Philosophy of Causality in Economics addresses these questions by analyzing the meaning of causal claims made by economists and the philosophical presuppositions underlying the research methods used. The book considers five key causal approaches: the regularity approach, probabilistic theories, counterfactual theories, mechanisms, and interventions and manipulability. Each chapter opens with a summary of literature on the relevant approach and discusses its reception among economists. The text details case st

      Table of Contents
      (1) Introduction (2) Regularities (3) Causality as changes in conditional probability (4) Counterfactuals (5) Mechanisms (6) Interventions and manipulability (7) Concluding remarks

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