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A Fine Theorem A Fine Theorem Home About Apr 20 2021 4 Comments Uncategorized Statistics for Strategic Scientists – A Clark for Isaiah Andrews Today’s 2021 Clark Medal goes to the Harvard econometrician Isaiah Andrews, and no surprise. Few young econometricians have produced such a volume of work so quickly. And while Andrews has a number of papers on traditional econometric topics – how to do high-powered inference on non-linear models , for instance – I want to focus here on his work on what you might call “strategic statistics”. To understand what we mean by that term, we need to first detour a bit and understand what econometrics is anyway. The great Joseph Schumpeter, in a beautiful short introduction to the new Econometric Society in 1933, argues that economics is not only the most mathematical of the social or moral sciences, but of all sciences. How can that be? Concepts in physics like mass or velocity are surely quantitative, but must be measured...

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