Susan Dynarski, Professor of Education and Public Policy, University of Michigan

Mostly Harmless Econometrics is a great resource for teachers, researchers and researchers in-training. Causal inference is an afterthought in most econometrics texts, where it gets lost in the lengthy exegesis of large-sample theory. Mostly Harmless Econometrics puts causal inference front and center, where it belongs. I have used the book with great success in introductory methods courses for masters’ and doctoral students in public policy and education at Michigan.”

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