
Maximilian Kasy is an associate professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Oxford. His research interests include machine learning theory; the social impact of algorithmic decision making; publication bias, pre-analysis plans, and statistics as a social process; adaptive experimental design; statistical decision theory; empirical Bayes methods; identification and causality; and Economic inequality and (optimal) taxation.
Recent work by Maximilian Kasy
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Adaptive experiments for policy research
Adaptive sampling has the potential to ensure that experiments better meet the learning goals of policymakers and are more beneficial to participants...
Articles : Methods & Measurement
Published 15.01.21