COMMENTS ON NEUBERG'S REVIEW OF CAUSALITY
Judea Pearl
Econometric Theory, 2003, vol. 19, issue 4, 686-689
Abstract:
I am grateful to Professor Neuberg for taking the time to study my book Causality and for summarizing its main ideas in a language familiar to readers of Econometric Theory. I will comment on several issues that I believe warrant further discussion. First, I will summarize in my own style what economists can learn from Causality, and, second, I will correct several inaccuracies in the summary of Professor Neuberg.
Date: 2003
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