Many of you have asked about this, and I'm glad to finally share the working
paper!
Mental Models of Causal Structure in Economics and Psychology
A burgeoning literature in economics studies how people form beliefs
about the causal structures linking economic variables, and what happens
when those beliefs are mistaken. We survey this research and connect it
to a rich literature in cognitive science. After providing an
accessible introduction to causal Directed Acyclic Graphs, the dominant
modeling approach, we review theory and evidence addressing three nested
questions: how individuals reason within a fully parameterized causal
structure, how they estimate its parameters, and how they learn such
structures to begin with. We then discuss methodological challenges and
review applications in microeconomics, macroeconomics, political
economy, and business.
Best,
Rahul
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Rahul Bhui
Sarofim Family Career Development Associate Professor
MIT Sloan School of Management