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Economic Sciences laureates\u00a0Joshua Angrist<\/strong>\u00a0and Guido Imbens<\/strong> talks to the Nobel Prize Museum’s Olof Somell<\/strong> about natural experiments and measuring what is difficult to measure. Angrist and Imbens were awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred 2021 for their “methodological contribution to the analysis of causation”.<\/p>\n

The conversation is in English.<\/p>\n

Before and after the conversation, you are welcome to visit our exhibitions and Bistro Nobel for a glass of bubbly or snacks. See our evening menu here<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n


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