Do you use any specific framework when it comes to causal inference?

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  • dowhy

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference that supports explicit modeling and testing of causal assumptions. DoWhy is based on a unified language for causal inference, combining causal graphical models and potential outcomes frameworks.

  • The Do-why package could be useful.

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