This paper deals with causal analysis in the social sciences. We first present a conceptual framework according to which causal analysis is based on a rationale of variation and invariance, and not only on regularity. We then develop a formal framework for causal analysis by means of structural modelling. Within this framework we approach causality in terms of exogeneity in a structural conditional model based on (i) model fit, (ii) invariance under a large variety of environmental changes, and (iii) congruence with background knowledge. We also tackle the issue of confounding and show how latent confounders can play havoc with exogeneity. This framework avoids making untestable metaphysical claims about causal relations and yet rema...
This paper examines different approaches for assessing causality as typically followed in econometri...
Social scientists ’ interest in causal effects is as old as the social sciences. Attention to the ph...
The intrinsic schism between causal and associational relations presents profound ethical and method...
This paper deals with causal analysis in the social sciences. We first present a conceptual framewor...
There is no unified theory of causality in the sciences and in philosophy. In this paper, we focus o...
There is no unified theory of causality in the sciences and in philosophy. In this paper, we focus o...
The anti-causal prophecies of last century have been disproved. Causality is neither a ‘relic of a b...
The objective of this paper is to present a short overview of the Structural Causal Modelling (SCM) ...
This paper provides an overview of structural modelling in its close relation to explanation and cau...
This chapter deals with causal explanation in quantitative‐oriented social sciences. In the framewor...
This paper summarizes recent advances in causal inference and underscores the paradigmatic shifts th...
This doctoral dissertation deals with causal modelling in the social sciences. The specific question...
This paper provides an overview of structural modelling in its close relation to explanation and cau...
This paper examines different approaches for assessing causality as typically followed in econometri...
This paper examines different approaches for assessing causality as typically followed in econometri...
This paper examines different approaches for assessing causality as typically followed in econometri...
Social scientists ’ interest in causal effects is as old as the social sciences. Attention to the ph...
The intrinsic schism between causal and associational relations presents profound ethical and method...
This paper deals with causal analysis in the social sciences. We first present a conceptual framewor...
There is no unified theory of causality in the sciences and in philosophy. In this paper, we focus o...
There is no unified theory of causality in the sciences and in philosophy. In this paper, we focus o...
The anti-causal prophecies of last century have been disproved. Causality is neither a ‘relic of a b...
The objective of this paper is to present a short overview of the Structural Causal Modelling (SCM) ...
This paper provides an overview of structural modelling in its close relation to explanation and cau...
This chapter deals with causal explanation in quantitative‐oriented social sciences. In the framewor...
This paper summarizes recent advances in causal inference and underscores the paradigmatic shifts th...
This doctoral dissertation deals with causal modelling in the social sciences. The specific question...
This paper provides an overview of structural modelling in its close relation to explanation and cau...
This paper examines different approaches for assessing causality as typically followed in econometri...
This paper examines different approaches for assessing causality as typically followed in econometri...
This paper examines different approaches for assessing causality as typically followed in econometri...
Social scientists ’ interest in causal effects is as old as the social sciences. Attention to the ph...
The intrinsic schism between causal and associational relations presents profound ethical and method...