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International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics (IREE)
2017 - 2021
Current editor(s): David A. Jaeger, Maren Duvendack, W. Robert Reed From ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2021, volume 5
- The Mental Health Cost of Terrorism. A Replication Study of Kim and Albert Kim (Health Economics, 2018) No 2021-1, 11 pages

- Tyler Smith and Tom Coupé
2020, volume 4
- The Labour Market Effects of a Refugee Wave. A Replication Study of Peri and Yasenov (Journal of Human Resources, 2019) pp. 1-15

- Michael Christl
- Trends in the Gender Wage Gap in the US: A replication study of Blau and Kahn (Journal of Economic Literature, 2017) pp. 1

- Matthias Collischon
- Not Evidence for Baumol’s Cost Disease. A Reply to Atanda and Reed (International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, 2020) pp. 1-4

- Jochen Hartwig
- Not Evidence for Baumol's Cost Disease. A replication study of Hartwig (Journal of Health Economics, 2008) pp. 1-10

- Akinwande Atanda and W. Reed
2019, volume 3
- Tweet Sixteen and Pregnant: Missing Links in the Causal Chain from Reality TV to Fertility. A replication study of Kearney & Levine (American Economic Review, 2015) No 2019-1, 16 pages

- David Jaeger, Theodore J. Joyce and Robert Kaestner
- Revisiting the Drivers of Natural Gas Prices. A replication study of Brown & Yücel (The Energy Journal, 2008) No 2019-2, 24 pages

- Gavin Roberts
- Estimating microcredit impact with low take-up, contamination and inconsistent data. A replication study of Crépon, Devoto, Duflo, and Parienté (American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2015) No 2019-3, 22 pages

- Florent Bédécarrats, Isabelle Guérin, Solène Morvant-Roux and François Roubaud
- Meta-analysis and publication bias: How well does the FAT-PET-PEESE procedure work? A replication study of Alinaghi & Reed (Research Synthesis Methods, 2018) No 2019-4, 22 pages

- Sanghyun Hong
- Meta-analysis and publication bias: How well does the FAT-PET-PEESE procedure work? A reply to Hong (International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, 2019) No 2019-5, 4 pages

- W. Reed
- Semiparametric Value-At-Risk Estimation of Portfolios. A replication study of Dias (Journal of Banking & Finance, 2014) No 2019-6, 20 pages

- Jiahua Xu
2018, volume 2
- Inflation and Broadband Revisited: Evidence from an OECD Panel. A replication study of Yi and Choi (Journal of Policy Modeling, 2005) No 2018-1, 21 pages

- Klaus Friesenbichler
- Editorial No 2018-2, 6 pages

- Martina Grunow, Hilmar Schneider, Gert G. Wagner and Joachim Wagner
- The Impacts of Hookworm Eradication in the American South. A replication study of Bleakley (The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2007) No 2018-3, 45 pages

- David Roodman
- Malaria eradication in the Americas: A replication study of Bleakley (American Economic Journal. Applied Economics, 2010) No 2018-4, 35 pages

- David Roodman
- Federal minimum wage hikes do reduce teenage employment: A replication study of Bazen & Marimoutou (Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2002) No 2018-5, 13 pages

- Stephen Bazen and Velayoudom Marimoutou
2017, volume 1
- Does online availability increase citations? A replication study of McCabe and Snyder (Review of Economics and Statistics, 2015) pp. 1

- Joachim Wagner
- Religious loyalty and acceptance of corruption. A replication study of Gouda and Park (Journal of Economics and Statistics, 2015) pp. 1

- Joachim Wagner
- Firm size and the use of export intermediaries. A replication study of Abel-Koch (The World Economy, 2013) pp. 1-6

- Joachim Wagner
- Productivity premia for many modes of internationalization. A replication study of Békés and Muraközy (Economics Letters, 2016) pp. 1-6

- Joachim Wagner
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