Seminar Bounding Knowledge Decay From Agnostic Temporal Generalization Econometrics/Applied Micro seminar Add to calendar 2025-02-24 11:00 2025-02-24 12:15 Europe/Rome Bounding Knowledge Decay From Agnostic Temporal Generalization Seminar Room 3rd Floor Villa La Fonte YYYY-MM-DD Print Share: Share on Facebook Share on BlueSky Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email Scheduled dates Feb 24 2025 11:00 - 12:15 CET Seminar Room 3rd Floor, Villa La Fonte Organised by Department of Economics In this seminar, EUI Professor Kevin Munger will present the paper 'Bounding Knowledge Decay From Agnostic Temporal Generalization'. Causal generalization is essential to contemporary political science practice. We argue that recent methodological advances in causal generalization pay insufficient attention to issues which arise from generalisation over time. For assumptions of varying degrees of strictness, we derive novel statistical bounds of the growing uncertainty of a given causal estimate into the future. We derive these bounds using the Wasserstein divergence which allows us to weaken assumptions of positivity which are not typically met in practice. In an empirical example, we demonstrate that actual variation in treatment effects over time tends to dominate reported statistical uncertainty. Once implicit and untenable assumptions about covariate distribution and conditional treatment effects are made explicit and relaxed, descriptive and causal knowledge are both essential for temporal causal generalization.Co-author: Drew Dimmery (Hertie School) Register