If Angrist and Pischke are right to call the paradigm shift in empirical microeconomics the “credibility revolution”, then it must have had battles, and key ones at that. It must have had key historical events spread over space and time fought by real, living people. Revolutions are not fought using publications and pamphlets only. They are fought by…
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