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    Typically, the Justification for an Instrumental Variable Will Come From
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Typically, the Justification for an Instrumental Variable Will Come From

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Question 37

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Typically, the justification for an instrumental variable will come from:


A) some sound theoretical argument and some empirically testable conditions.
B) empirically testable conditions only.
C) "big data" application data sets.
D) panel data sets.

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