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James J. Heckman

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An American economist who won the 2000 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, along with Daniel McFadden, for his Heckman correction, a statistical method of correcting for self-selection bias in research. In addition to selection bias and self-selection, Heckman’s research has focused on labor economics and human development, and skill formation (especially early childhood development).

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