I4R Discussion Paper Series
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- 159: Response to Fitzgerald (2024), "Does Innovation Mitigate Agricultural Damage from Climate Change?"

- Jacob Moscona and Karthik Sastry
- 158: The Problem with Poor Proxies: Does Innovation Mitigate Agricultural Damage from Climate Change?

- Jack Fitzgerald
- 157: A Comment on "Populist Leaders and the Economy"

- Shih-Hsien Chuang, Matthew Holian, Nathaniel Pattison and Prasanthi Ramakrishnan
- 156: A Comment on "Information and Spillovers from Targeting Policy in Peru's Anchoveta Fishery"

- Marta Bernardi, Sarah Zeller and Rebecca Rotich
- 155: A Comment on "Winter is Coming: Early-Life Experiences and Politicians' Decisions"

- Farida Akhtar, David Kreitmeir, Luke Newman, Florian Ploeckl and Boyd Tarlinton
- 154: Reanalysis of Sanders et al. (2024): An Umbrella Review of the Benefits and Risks Associated with Youths' Interactions with Electronic Screens

- Alex Byrnes
- 153: Replication of "Solar Eclipses and the Origins of Critical Thinking and Complexity"

- Marie Connolly, Oumar Djamaldiev and Andrei Munteanu
- 152: A Comment on "The PhD Pipeline Initiative Works: Evidence from a Randomized Intervention to Help Underrepresented Students Prepare for PhDs in Political Science"

- Marjorie De La Cruz, Sahar Abi-Hassan and Michael Denly
- 151: A Comment on "Taste-Based Gender Favouritism in High-Stake Decisions: Evidence from the Price is Right"

- Julia F. Engel, Patrick Nüß, Meike Rudolph and Julia Schwarz
- 150: Response to "Do Radical-Right Parties Use Descriptive Representation Strategically? A Replication of Weeks et al. (2023)"

- Ana Catalano Weeks, Bonnie M. Meguid, Miki Caul Kittilson and Hilde Coffé
- 149: Do Radical-Right Parties Use Descriptive Representation Strategically? A Replication of Weeks et al. (2023)

- Benjamin Guinaudeau and Michael Jankowski
- 148: The Arrival of Fast Internet and Employment in Africa - Comment

- David Roodman
- 147: A Robustness Reproduction of Tappin, Berinsky and Rand (2023): "Partisans' Receptivity to Persuasive Messaging is Undiminished by Countervailing Party Leader Cues"

- Thomas Brailey and Edmund Kelly
- 146: Reproduction and Robustness of Kao et al. (2024): "Female Representation and Legitimacy". A Report from the 2024 UC Berkeley Replication Games

- Thomas Brailey, Edmund Kelly, Angela Odermatt and Albert Ward
- 145: A Replication of Macchi (2023): "Worth Your Weight: Experimental Evidence on the Benefits of Obesity in Low-Income Countries"

- Melchior Clerc, Adrien Gosselin-Pali and Eliot Wendling
- 144: A Comment on "Informed Enforcement: Lessons from Pollution Monitoring in China" by Sebastian Axbard and Zichen Deng

- Andrea La Nauze and Tze Yong Tan
- 143: A Protocol for Structured Robustness Reproductions and Replicability Assessments

- Jörg Peters, Abel Brodeur, Anna Dreber, Magnus Johannesson, Florian Neubauer and Julian Rose
- 142: Long-Term Effects of the Targeting the Ultra-Poor Program - A Reproducibility and Replicability Assessment of Banerjee et al. (2021)

- Julian Rose, Florian Neubauer and Jörg Peters
- 141: Job Market Stars

- Abel Brodeur, Lamis Kattan and Marco Musumeci
- 140: Replication Study of Cook et al (2023): The Evolution of Access to Public Accomodations in the United States

- Tahreen Zahra and Louis-Philippe Beland
- 139: A Comment on "Influence Motives in Social Signaling: Evidence from COVID-19 Vaccinations in Germany"

- Jason Collins, Amanda Baptista Denham, Zhuoran Du and David Waller
- 138: Computational and Robustness Reproducibility of "UN Peacekeeping and Democratization in Conflict-Affected Countries"

- Christian Oswald and Julian Walterskirchen
- 137: A Comment on "Detecting Mother-Father Differences in Spending on Children: A New Approach Using Willingness-to-Pay Elicitation"

- Nienke Buters, Jakub Prochazka, Katrin Schefbänker, Andreas Strobl and Karin Teichmann
- 136: Manipulation Tests in Regression Discontinuity Design: The Need for Equivalence Testing

- Jack Fitzgerald
- 135: Computational Reproducibility of "The Impact of Presidential Appointment of Judges: Montesquieu or the Federalists?"

- Barry Hashimoto, Sanghoon Park and Victor Y. Wu
- 134: Robustness Report on "Innovation and Institutional Ownership", by Aghion, Philippe, John van Reenen, and Luigi Zingales (2013)

- Douglas Campbell, Abel Brodeur, Magnus Johannesson, Joseph Kopecky, Lester Lusher and Nikita Tsoy
- 133: Robustness Report: "Going to a Better School: Effects and Behavioral Responses", by Cristian Pop-Eleches and Miguel Urquiola (2013)

- Douglas Campbell, Abel Brodeur, Magnus Johannesson, Joseph Kopecky, Lester Lusher and Nikita Tsoy
- 132: Robustness Report on "Discretionary Tax Changes and the Macroeconomy: New Narrative Evidence from the United Kingdom", by James Cloyne (2013)

- Joseph Kopecky, Douglas Campbell, Abel Brodeur, Magnus Johannesson, Lester Lusher and Nikita Tsoy
- 131: Robustness Report on "Commercial Imperialism? Political Influence and Trade during the Cold War", by Daniel Berger, William Easterly, Nathan Nunn and Shanker Satyanath (2013)

- Douglas Campbell, Abel Brodeur, Magnus Johannesson, Joseph Kopecky, Lester Lusher and Nikita Tsoy
- 130: Robustness Report on "Coercive Contract Enforcement: Law and the Labor Market in Nineteenth Century Industrial Britain", by Suresh Naidu and Noam Yuchtman (2013)

- Douglas Campbell, Abel Brodeur, Magnus Johannesson, Joseph Kopecky, Lester Lusher and Nikita Tsoy
- 129: Contested Killings Replication: A Comment on Morris and Shoub (2023)

- Jacques Courbe, Joshua Ferrer and Graham Straus
- 128: When Do Politicians Appeal More Broadly? A Comment on Chin (2023)

- Pijus Krūminas, Simonas Čepėnas and Valdone Darskuviene
- 127: A Reproduction of "Do Female Officers Police Differently? Evidence from Traffic Stops" (American Journal of Political Science, 2021)

- Dianyi Yang and Leike Huang
- 126: A Comment on "Kin Networks and Institutional Development"

- Jean Degroot, Paula Gobbi, Alejandra Ramos and Xinyu Wei
- 125: The Need for Equivalence Testing in Economics

- Jack Fitzgerald
- 124: The Robustness Reproducibility of the American Economic Review

- Douglas Campbell, Abel Brodeur, Anna Dreber, Magnus Johannesson, Joseph Kopecky, Lester Lusher and Nikita Tsoy
- 123: Rural Electrification, the Credibility Revolution, and the Limits of Evidence-Based Policy

- Jörg Peters and Christoph Schmidt
- 122: A Comment on Safe Assets by Barro et al. (2022)

- Guillaume Coqueret, Maria Elena Filippin, Martial Laguerre and Christoph Weber
- 121: Do Subway Openings Reduce Air Pollution? A Replication Exercise

- Michael Wiebe
- 120: A Comment on "The Effects of Import Competition on Unionization"

- Matthew Kutam and Jonathan Roth
- 119: Replicating Schwardmann, Tripodi and van der Weele (AER 2022)

- Roberto Brunetti, Alistair Cameron, Yao Kpegli, Jona Krutaj and Sudipta Sarangi
- 118: Robustness Reproducibility of "Improving Workplace Climate in Large Corporations: A Clustered Randomized Intervention"

- Alice Hallman, Magnus Johannesson and Essi Kujansuu
- 117: A Note on "Understanding Cultural Persistence and Change: A Replication of Giuliano and Nunn (2021)"

- Paola Giuliano and Nathan Nunn
- 116: Understanding Cultural Persistence and Change: A Replication of Giuliano and Nunn (2021)

- Simone Bertoli, Melchior Clerc, Jordan Loper and Èric Roca Fernández
- 115: A Comment on Bai, Jia &, Yang (2023) Web of Power: How Elite Networks Shaped War and Politics in China

- Tom Buchot, Mathieu Couttenier, Lucile Laugerette, Elisa Mougin and Alexandre Verlet
- 114: A Comment on Sampson (2023)

- David Angenendt, Farasat Bokhari, Franco Mariusso and Junjun Zhang
- 113: Replication: Can Technology Solve the Principal-Agent Problem? Evidence from China's War on Air Pollution

- Cloé Garnache, Arijit Ghosh and Garreth Gibney
- 112: Replication Study of "Coase and cap-and-trade" (Zaklan 2023)

- Adrien Coiffard, Rose Deperrois, Alexandre Sauquet and Julie Subervie
- 111: A Comment on Wu, Zhang, Wang (2023)

- Alejandro Abarca, Felipe Juan, Ke Lyu, Alexa Prettyman and Idil Tanrisever
- 110: Assessing Robustness to Varying Clustering Methods and Samples in Ambuehl, Bernheim, and Lusardi (2022): Replication and Sensitivity Analysis

- Chi Danh Dao, Guidon Fenig, Georg Sator and Jin Young Yoon
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