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CHAPTER 2. Tools of Positive Analysis. The Role of Theory. Economic models virtue of simplicity judging a model limitations of models Empirical analysis. Causation vs. Correlation. Statistical analysis Correlation Control group Treatment group - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

CHAPTER 2

Tools of Positive Tools of Positive AnalysisAnalysis

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The Role of Theory

Economic models virtue of simplicity judging a model limitations of models

Empirical analysis

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Causation vs. Correlation

Statistical analysis Correlation Control group Treatment group

Conditions required for government action X to cause societal effect Y X must precede Y X and Y must be correlated Other explanations for any observed correlation must be

eliminated

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Experimental Studies

Biased estimates Counterfactual Experimental (or randomized) study

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Conducting an Experimental Study

Random assignment to control and treatment groups

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Pitfalls of Experimental Studies

Ethical issues Response bias Impact of limited duration of experiment Generalization of results to other populations,

settings, and related treatments Black box aspect of experiments

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Observational Studies

Observational study – empirical study relying on observed data not obtained from experimental study

Sources of observational data Surveys Administrative records Governmental data

Econometrics Regression analysis

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Conducting an Observational Study L = α0 + α1wn + α2X1 + … + αnXn + ε

Dependent variable Independent variables Parameters Stochastic error term

Regression analysis Regression line Standard error

wn

L

α0

Interceptis α0

Slopeis α1

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Types of Data

Cross-sectional data Time-series data Panel data

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Pitfalls of Observational Studies

Data collected in non-experimental setting Specification issues

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Quasi-Experimental Studies

Quasi-experimental study (= natural experiment) – observational study relying on circumstances outside researcher’s control to mimic random assignment

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Pitfalls of Quasi-Experimental Studies

Assignment to control and treatment groups may not be random

Not applicable to all research questions Generalization of results to other settings and

treatments