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In October 2021, the Nobel committee in Stockholm handed its prize in economics to three Americans, Joshua Angrist of MIT, David Card of Berkeley, and Guido Imbens of Stanford for work that had, over three decades, quietly revolutionized how the social sciences think about causation. The citation praised their contributions to what economists call "natural experiments": the use of real-world events, policy changes, and accidents of birth to estimate effects that no laboratory could ethically ...
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