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Exposure effects are not automatically useful for policymaking

Econometrics 2024-01-17 v2 Methodology

Abstract

We thank Savje (2023) for a thought-provoking article and appreciate the opportunity to share our perspective as social scientists. In his article, Savje recommends misspecified exposure effects as a way to avoid strong assumptions about interference when analyzing the results of an experiment. In this invited discussion, we highlight a limiation of Savje's recommendation: exposure effects are not generally useful for evaluating social policies without the strong assumptions that Savje seeks to avoid.

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@article{arxiv.2401.06264,
  title  = {Exposure effects are not automatically useful for policymaking},
  author = {Eric Auerbach and Jonathan Auerbach and Max Tabord-Meehan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.06264},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Invited Discussion Paper

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