"Causality and Data Science," Professor Guido Imbens
Guido W. Imbens, the Applied Econometrics Professor and Professor of Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business, Professor of Economics at School of Humanities and Sciences, Senior Fellow at Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, received the 2021 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Professor Imbens speaks on his path to becoming a Nobel laureate, and his award-winning research on causality and data.

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Bayesian Causal inference: why you should be excited

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Research Collaboration Do's and Don'ts (Josh Angrist, Guido Imbens, Isaiah Andrews)

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Big Techday 26: Human nature and human progress - Prof. Dr. Steven Pinker, Harvard University

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Prize lecture: Guido W. Imbens, Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences 2021

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Causality: From Aristotle to Zebrafish - Frederick Eberhardt - 10/16/2019

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"A.I. and Our Economic Future," Professor Chad Jones

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Sean Carroll on Causality and the Arrow of Time

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Pushing New Ideas (Guido Imbens, Josh Angrist, Isaiah Andrews)

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Stanford Leadership Forum 2026: Geoeconomic Power and Economic Security

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How Is Econometrics Changing? (Josh Angrist, Guido Imbens, Isaiah Andrews)

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2017 WCE: Eight Pillars of Causal Wisdom

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Interview with Guido Imbens

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Causal Inference - EXPLAINED!

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EX CIA: Brutal reality of Russian intelligence tactics explained including assassinations & sabotage

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Rory Sutherland on “Clouds and Clocks” & Behavioural Economics | NABS Talk

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On the Nature of Causality in Complex Systems, George F.R. Ellis

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Matt Abrahams: "How to Make Your Communication Memorable"

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Stanford economist and Nobel laureate Guido Imbens discusses his work with his kids

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Joshua Angrist – Econometrics is the original data science

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