- Title
- Design-Based Research in Empirical Microeconomics
- Author(s)
- David Card David Card (UC Berkeley)
- Abstract
- I briefly review the emergence of "design-based" research methods in labor economics in the 1980s and early 1990s. These methods were seen as a partial solution to the problems of credible inference identified by Ashenfelter (1974), Leamer (1978), Hendry (1980), and others. Designed-based studies typically use a simplified one-equation model of the outcome of interest – in contrast to model-based studies that specify a data generating process for all factors determining the outcome. I discuss some of the strengths and weaknesses of the design-based approach and the value of such research in the field.
- Creation Date
- 2022-01
- Section URL ID
- Paper Number
- 654
- URL
- https://dataspace.princeton.edu/bitstream/88435/dsp01ft848t765/3/654.pdf
- File Function
- Jel
- B00, B40
- Keyword(s)
- design-based research, labor economics
- Suppress
- false
- Series
- 1