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Arthur Lewbel :The Identification Zoo-Meanings of Identification in Ec​onometrics

[Published]: 2018-12-10[Source]: [Browsing]:

SpeakerArthur Lewbel (Barbara A. and Patrick E. Roche chair Professor in economics at Boston College)

Description:Over two dozen different terms for identification appear in the econometrics literature, including set identification, causal identification, local identification, generic identification, weak identification, identification at infinity, and many more. This survey: 1. gives a new

framework unifying existing definitions of point identification, 2. summarizes and compares the zooful of different terms associated with identification that appear in the literature, and 3. discusses concepts closely related to identification, such as normalizations and the differences in identification between structural models and causal, reduced form models.

Time:December 5th, 9:00-12:00, 14:00-17:00;December 6th, 9:00-12:00, 14:00-17:00

Venue:December 5th, Classroom 405, Main teaching building, Shahe campus, CUFE;December 6th , Classroom 302, No.2 building, Shahe campus, CUFE.