articleAnnual Review of EconomicsAug 17, 2009BRONZE OA

Sufficient Statistics for Welfare Analysis: A Bridge Between Structural and Reduced-Form Methods

National Bureau of Economic Research · Harvard University

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Abstract

The debate between structural and reduced-form approaches has generated substantial controversy in applied economics. This article reviews a recent literature in public economics that combines the advantages of reduced-form strategies—transparent and credible identification—with an important advantage of structural models—the ability to make predictions about counterfactual outcomes and welfare. This literature has developed formulas for the welfare consequences of various policies that are functions of reduced-form elasticities rather than structural primitives. I present a general framework that shows how many policy questions can be answered by estimating a small set of sufficient statistics using…

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Keywords
  • Counterfactual thinking
  • Economics
  • Statistic
  • Identification (biology)
  • Welfare
  • Social Welfare
  • Econometrics
  • Bridge (graph theory)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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