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published in empirical economics and what types of journal articles are replicated. We find that from 1974 to 2014 less than 0 ….1% of publications in the top-50 economics journals were replications. We do not find empirical support that mandatory data …
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In this essay I review Sylvia Nasar's long awaited new history of economics, Grand Pursuit. I describe how the book is … foibles to show they are human! I contrast the general view of the role of economics in Grand Pursuit with Robert Heilbroner …
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institutions and compare them with the economics funding program of the National Science Foundation. Our results indicate that …
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economics of virtue ethics. Character traits and personality are not considered immutable in either field. They are shaped by …
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This paper reviews the problems and potential benefits of integrating personality psychology into economics. Economists … have much to learn from and contribute to personality psychology. -- personality psychology ; behavioral economics …
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We investigate the causes and consequences of the aging of the scientific workforce. Using novel data on the population of US chemistry faculty members over fifty years, we find that the secular increase in the age of the academic workforce has been mainly driven by the slowdown in faculty...
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-doctoral training in science. We elicit the beliefs and career preferences of doctoral students through a novel survey and randomize the …
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the role of inputs from "Science" (firm-level publications' stock) on firms' labour productivity, showing that the effect …
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from science and engineering relative to other fields. I find that the higher relative exit rate is driven by engineering … rather than science, and show that 60% of the gap can be explained by the relatively greater exit rate from engineering of … other fields once women's relatively high exit rates from male fields generally are taken into account. -- science and …
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hallmark of good scientific practice and it has lately become a key concern for research communities and science policy makers …
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