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Josh found a confusing argument on page 67 (how did Steve let this slip in ?!)

The bottom of page 67 discusses proxy control and suggests that if you regress the proxy on the variable of interest (schooling) and find a zero effect, you should be less inclined to worry about the bias from proxy control. This doesn’t make much sense because what we care about when assessing the bias from […]
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