Is John A. List's work just about data collection?
Not at all. While data is crucial, my focus is on the *design* of experiments to isolate specific causal effects. It's about rigorously testing hypotheses in real-world situations and then interpreting those results with an eye toward scalability. The goal isn't just to collect data, but to build a scientific foundation for understanding and improving economic outcomes.
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