The Curse of Free-Will and the Paradox of Inevitable Regret

  • Pearl J
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Abstract

The paradox described below aims to clarify the principles by which empirical data are harnessed to guide decision making. It is motivated by the practical question of whether empirical assessments of the effect of treatment on the treated (ETT) can be useful for either policy evaluation or personal decisions.

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Pearl, J. (2013). The Curse of Free-Will and the Paradox of Inevitable Regret. Journal of Causal Inference, 1(2), 255–257. https://doi.org/10.1515/jci-2013-0027

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