We discuss the state-of-the-art in the application of quasi-experimental methods to estimate the impact of nutrition policies based on observational data. This field of application is less mature compared to other settings, especially labour and health policy, as food economists have started to implement widely counterfactual methods only over the last decade. We review the underlying assumptions behind the most prominent methods, when they can be regarded as credible and if/when they can be tested. We especially focus on the problem of dealing with unobserved confounding factors, emphasizing recent evidence on the limitations of propensity score methods, and the hard ...
Many scientific questions are to understand and reveal the causal mechanisms from observational stud...
In health services research, it is vital to know whether an event, such as treatment or modifiable e...
Observational studies aiming to estimate causal effects often rely on conceptual frameworks that are...
We discuss the state-of-the-art in the application of quasi-experimental methods to estimate the im...
International audienceThis paper aims at observational causal modelling, investigating the causal re...
Abstract Background Food tax-subsidy policies are ...
This dissertation reflects the use of various methods of causal inference using observational data b...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...
BACKGROUND: The promotion of healthy lifestyles has high priority on the global public health agenda...
here is much talk about the need for policies to be evidence-based; an admirable objective but not e...
There has been rising interest in approaches designed to draw causal inferences from observational o...
Many scientific questions are to understand and reveal the causal mechanisms from observational stud...
This working-paper describes the main impact evaluation methods, both experimental and quasi-experim...
Economic theory is replete with causal hypotheses that are scarcely tested because economists are ge...
The analysis of the effects of a policy and the factors that mediated those effects are among the co...
Many scientific questions are to understand and reveal the causal mechanisms from observational stud...
In health services research, it is vital to know whether an event, such as treatment or modifiable e...
Observational studies aiming to estimate causal effects often rely on conceptual frameworks that are...
We discuss the state-of-the-art in the application of quasi-experimental methods to estimate the im...
International audienceThis paper aims at observational causal modelling, investigating the causal re...
Abstract Background Food tax-subsidy policies are ...
This dissertation reflects the use of various methods of causal inference using observational data b...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...
BACKGROUND: The promotion of healthy lifestyles has high priority on the global public health agenda...
here is much talk about the need for policies to be evidence-based; an admirable objective but not e...
There has been rising interest in approaches designed to draw causal inferences from observational o...
Many scientific questions are to understand and reveal the causal mechanisms from observational stud...
This working-paper describes the main impact evaluation methods, both experimental and quasi-experim...
Economic theory is replete with causal hypotheses that are scarcely tested because economists are ge...
The analysis of the effects of a policy and the factors that mediated those effects are among the co...
Many scientific questions are to understand and reveal the causal mechanisms from observational stud...
In health services research, it is vital to know whether an event, such as treatment or modifiable e...
Observational studies aiming to estimate causal effects often rely on conceptual frameworks that are...