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  1. Guido Imbens is a Nobel laureate and a leading expert in causal inference methods. He teaches and publishes on econometrics, statistics, and experimental design at Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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    Guido Imbens is a Dutch-American economist and Nobel laureate in economic sciences. He is known for his work on causal inference from natural experiments and local average treatment effects.

  3. Guido Imbens is a renowned econometrician and statistician who works on causal inference in observational studies. He is a professor at Stanford GSB, a fellow of the Econometric Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Nobel Prize winner in 2021.

  4. Guido Imbens is a professor of economics and statistics at Stanford University. He is a leading expert on causal inference and econometrics, and has co-authored many influential papers...

  5. Learn about the life and work of Guido W. Imbens, the Dutch economist who won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to causal inference. Read his biographical sketch, from his childhood in Eindhoven to his academic career in the US and Europe.

  6. Guido W Imbens is a professor of applied econometrics at Stanford University, where he develops methods for causal inference in observational studies. He also teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in economics and conducts research in the field.

  7. Guido IMBENS | Cited by 43,847 | of Stanford University, CA (SU) | Read 187 publications | Contact Guido IMBENS

  8. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2021 was divided, one half awarded to David Card "for his empirical contributions to labour economics", the other half jointly to Joshua D. Angrist and Guido W. Imbens "for their methodological contributions to the analysis of causal relationships"

  9. During his first year teaching and living at Harvard University, Guido Imbens spent his Saturday mornings with his colleague Joshua Angrist at the university housing laundromat, and during the spin cycle, the pair would discuss work and ponder questions about the world. Memories of those leisurely weekend conversations, nearly three decades ago now, flooded back to Imbens today upon learning that both he and Angrist have been awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for work they ...

  10. Guido Imbens is a professor of applied econometrics and senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. He teaches and publishes on causal inference, experimental design, and data science for environmental business.