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Reproducibility of economic research has attracted considerable attention in recent years. So far, the discussion has … focused on reproducibility of empirical analyses. This paper addresses a further aspect of reproducibility, the … reproducibility of computational experiments. We examine the current situation in econometrics and derive a set of guidelines from our …
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In a recent article, Bai and Perron (2003, Journal of Applied Econometrics) present a comprehensive discussion of computational aspects of multiple structural change models along with several empirical examples. Here, we report on the results of a replication study using the R statistical...
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In our paper we summarise the findings of an empirical study in which a sample of 346 journals in economics and business studies were examined. We regard both the extent and the quality of journals’ data policies, which should facilitate replications of published empirical research. The paper...
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There is growing concern that much of the empirical research in labor economics and other applied areas may not be reproducible. Correspondingly, recent years have seen an increase in replication studies published in economics journals. Despite this increase, there are many unresolved issues...
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Abstract Reproducibility of economic research has attracted considerable attention in recent years. So far, the … discussion has focused mainly on reproducibility of empirical analyses. This paper addresses a further aspect of reproducibility …, the reproducibility of computational experiments. More specifically, we contribute to the emerging literature on …
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This editorial explores statistical methods to improve reproducibility and provide a more reliable foundation for trust …
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Barro et al. (2022) investigate the quantity of safe assets held in the cross-section of developed countries and find that the average safe-asset ratio (ratio of safe assets to total assets) was 37% in 2015 and has remained relatively stable over time. They also document a crowding-out...
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