• Starting February 23rd
Machine Learning's wheelhouse is out-of-sample prediction, but these powerful methods can be deployed in service of causal inference. This two-session workshop will introduce the basics of machine learning prediction methods, including lasso and random forests and how they feature in causal inference methods like double machine learning (DML) and post-double selection lasso (PDS lasso). The course covers the conceptual and theoretical basis for the methods and also gets into the nuts and bolts of implementation in python and Stata using real-world data.
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February 23rd
February 24th
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Insightful, well-explained and hands-on workshop that taught me a lot. Dr Frandsen was super helpful and explained concepts clearly. It was a great mix of interactive, practical exercises and theoretical explanations!
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Outstanding selection of content and case studies. Excellent instructor. You will come out of this workshop with a very decent overview of Machine Learning methods and their applications in causal inference.
Yes! Students, postdocs, predocs and residents of middle-income countries can attend for $50 plus a few dollars in fees. To receive your promo code, please include a photo of your student ID. International folks from low-income countries can attend for $1. To receive promo codes, email us at causalinf@mixtape.consulting.
The course material will be availabe forever on Github. We will also send you links to the video recordings on Vimeo after the workshop is completed.
That's a great question. Causal inference, and econometrics more generally, is largely a “returns to experience” type of skill as much as it is a returns to education. The best way for you to learn anything in these classes is to work on projects that require it. Our class is designed as a fast track to both.
Yes, I will distribute assignments with readings with directions the night before. We will then do these together in a coding lab that lasts approximately 75 minutes. I will do the assignments too in real time coding so that you can see how I approach these things. We will help each other in Discord, asking questions, pointing out mistakes I'm making, and helping one another problem solve. I will usually assign more than we can do that faster workers always have something to work on. And in the end, I will distribute the solutions. It'll be fun I promise!
We will upload recordings to Vimeo and they will be password protected, so that only attendees can watch the videos.
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