Tools for causal inference from cross-sectional innovation surveys with continuous or discrete variables: Theory and applications

Alex Coad, Dominik Janzing, Paul Nightingale

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Abstract

This paper presents a new statistical toolkit by applying three techniques for data-driven causal inference from the machine learning community that are little- known among economists and innovation scholars: a conditional independencebased approach, additive noise models, and non-algorithmic inference by hand. We include three applications to CIS data to investigate public funding schemes for R & D investment, information sources for innovation, and innovation expenditures and firm growth. Preliminary results provide causal interpretations of some previously- observed correlations. Our statistical 'toolkit' could be a useful complement to existing techniques.
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)779-808
Number of pages30
JournalCuadernos de Economia (Colombia)
Volume37
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2018

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