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The in-principle inconclusiveness of causal evidence in macroeconomics

The paper analyzes the methods that macroeconomists can use to provide evidence in support of causal hypotheses: the instrumental variable (IV) method and econometric causality tests. It argues that the evidence that macroeconomists provide when using these methods is in principle too inconclusive t...

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Published in:European journal for philosophy of science 2018-10, Vol.8 (3), p.709-733
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