Guido Imbens Headshot
Report a problem with this profile
[email protected]

Guido Imbens    

Nobel Prize-Winning Economist; Applied Econometrics & Economics Professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business

Guido Imbens is a Nobel Prize-winning economist whose work with real-world experiments has major implications for some of society’s most pressing questions. Imbens received the Nobel for his work, which will radically change the way causal effects are analyzed in social sciences and industry. This revolutionary approach to understanding cause and effect has redefined how research is conducted and has enormous potential for businesses as well as individuals looking to face issues in effective and meaningful ways. As the Applied Econometrics Professor and Professor of Economics for the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Stanford University, Imbens brings his research in econometrics and statistics to life, encouraging audiences to focus on rethinking our questions and challenging the ways we traditionally find answers.

Speech Topics


Using Natural Experiments to Answer Life’s Biggest Questions

Guido Imbens breaks down his Nobel Prize-winning work using observational experiments to create meaningful solutions. Imbens illustrates the practical applications of his ground-breaking ideas: how we can learn to become accurate observers and use reliable data to solve issues from getting the most out of our career and our teams, to navigating supply chain issues.

Related Speakers View all


More like Guido