Instacart is running fixed effect regressions with PyFixest!
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Ben Knight from Instacart has published a great write-up on how they use pyfixest “in production” for measuring the effects of marketplace experiments.
For an open source developer, there is of course nothing more rewarding than seeing your software solving a problem in the real world. If you are using PyFixest in your work, please don’t hesitate to send me a note – I am sure it will make my day. =)
You can check out Ben’s article here: Leveraging pyfixest for High-Cardinality Marketplace Modeling at Instacart
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