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Karim Chalak

Assistant Professor Karim Chalak


Department of Economics
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 USA
tel: 617.552.6026
fax: 617.552.2308
Internet: chalak@bc.edu

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Ph.D., University of California-San Diego, 2007
 
Joined the economics faculty, 2007


Research interests:

Econometric Theory, Applied Econometrics and Causal Inference

Current teaching:

Econometrics

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Research

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Downloadable Boston College Working Papers

Working Paper 744. Halbert White (University of California-San Diego), Karim Chalak and Xun Lu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), "Linking Granger Causality and the Pearl Causal Model with Settable Systems" (08/2010; PDF)

Working Paper 738. Karim Chalak, "Identification of Local Treatment Effects Using a Proxy for an Instrument" (05/2010; PDF)

Working Paper 734. Halbert White (University of California-San Diego) and Karim Chalak, "Identifying Structural Effects in Nonseparable Systems Using Covariates" (08/2008; PDF)

Working Paper 733. Halbert White (University of California-San Diego) and Karim Chalak, "Testing a Conditional Form of Exogeneity" (03/2010; PDF)

Working Paper 692. Karim Chalak and Halbert White (University of California-San Diego), "An Extended Class of Instrumental Variables for the Estimation of Causal Effects" (rev. 11/2009: PDF)

Working Paper 689. Karim Chalak and Halbert White (University of California-San Diego), "Causality, Conditional Independence, and Graphical Separation in Settable Systems"" (rev. 07/2010: PDF; previously circulated as "Independence and Conditional Independence in Causal Systems")

Working Paper 680. Susanne Schennach (University of Chicago), Halbert White (University of California-San Diego) and Karim Chalak, "Local Indirect Least Squares and Average Marginal Effects in Nonseparable Structural Systems " (rev. 12/2009: PDF; previously circulated as "Estimating average marginal effects in nonseparable structural systems")


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