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Courses and Series
Development Economics
Economic History of the Soviet Union
Economics of the Media
Economists in the Wild
Everyday Economics
Great Economists: Classical Economics and Its Forerunners
International Finance
International Trade
Mastering Econometrics with Joshua Angrist
Introduction
Advanced Material: AEA Lecture Videos
Bonus: 2021 Nobel Prize in Economics
Bonus: Q&A with Master Joshway
The Furious Five
Think Like a Master
Ceteris Paribus
Practice Questions
Selection Bias
Practice Questions
Mexico's Economy: Current Prospects and History
Money Skills
Nobel Conversations
Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
The Eurozone Crisis
Understanding Data
Women in Economics
Dictionary of Economics
Interactive Practice

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Selection Bias: Video Lecture

Content Provider Marginal Revolution University
Description MIT’s Josh Angrist returns from his mountaintop meditation to guide us in our next econometrics lesson: selection bias! Graduates of private universities make 14% more than graduates of public universities. Does that mean attending a private universities causes your wages to go up? In this video, Master Joshway shows how randomized trials and regression can be used to address
Related Links https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YrIDhaUQOE
File Format MP4 / MPG4
Language English
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Economics High School Economics Economics Class XII Economics for High School Students Class XI Economics Class 11 Economics High School Teaching Resources on Economics Class XII Economics Economics Class 11 Economics Class XI Economics Class 12 Class 12 Economics Mastering Econometrics Mastering Econometrics with Joshua Angrist Video Lecture on Economics Economics Video Lecture
Content Type Video
Educational Role Student Teacher
Educational Use Self Learning Lecture
Education Level Class XI Class XII
Resource Type Video Lecture
Subject Economics
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