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We investigate how often replication studies are published in empirical economics and what types of journal articles … are replicated. We find that between 1974 and 2014 0.1% of publications in the top 50 economics journals were replication … studies. We consider the results of published formal replication studies (whether they are negating or reinforcing) and their …
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The article focuses on the analysis of economic growth of Ukraine and its regions, using the proposed by the authors indicators of quality and indicators of the population living standards under innovation growth. The main purpose of the research is developing a method of multi-factor assessment...
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What began as a single COVID-19 case in China in late 2019 quickly spread around the globe in the first quarter of 2020. While the impact on the world\'s health systems is unknown, the economic toll remains also remains unknown as the world grapples with an unprecedented global recession. This...
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'The Practice of Replication.' In that call, the journal explained that there was no generally accepted procedure for how … to do a replication. Likewise, there was no generally accepted standard for determining whether a replication 'confirms … replication and how to interpret its results; and to apply those principles in crafting a replication plan for a study of the …
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. One influential paper is that of Wedekind and Milinski (2000), WM. Our paper is a replication of that study, deliberately … result of WM. Participants in our replication gave significantly more money to partners with higher image scores (more …
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In a recent contribution to this journal, Esser and Seuring (2020) draw on data from the National Educational Panel Study to attack the widespread view that tracking in lower secondary education exacerbates inequalities in student outcomes without improving average student performance....
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This study investigated the applicability (generalizability) of utilizing a partial least squares (PLS) model previously posed to predict consumer purchase intention (PI) of recycled plastics-sourced apparel in a developed economy to predict PI in an emerging economy. To explore the original...
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standard deviations produced harder instances. In this replication study, we show these findings can be contested. Most likely …
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Atwood analyzes the effects of the 1963 U.S. measles vaccination on long-run labor market out-comes, using a generalized difference-in-differences approach. We reproduce the results of thispaper and perform a battery of robustness checks. Overall, we confirm that the measles vaccinationhad...
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In this article, I perform a verification and a reproduction of the main results in Fernández and Fogli (2009), which estimates the role of culture in explaining the labor and fertility decisions of second generation immigrant women to the United States in 1970. While I am able to verify...
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