Social Choice with Partial Knowledge of Treatment Response
"Social Choice with Partial Knowledge of Treatment Response" by Princeton University Press delves into the critical question of how planners can effectively utilize available evidence to make informed treatment choices. Published in 2005, this insightful hardback explores key elements associated with identification and statistical inference that often complicate the assessment of treatment responses. Spanning 128 pages, the book aims to partially resolve the challenges posed by incomplete knowledge in treatment selection, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of social choice theory. Ideal for researchers, policymakers, and students alike, this work offers valuable perspectives on the intersection of evidence and decision-making in the realm of treatment responses. Discover how to navigate these complexities in the field of social choice.