I4R Discussion Paper Series
From The Institute for Replication (I4R) Bibliographic data for series maintained by ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- 82: The Origin of the State: Land Productivity or Appropriability?: Replication

- Nikolai Cook, Thibaut Duprey, Anthony Heyes and Martino Pelli
- 81: A comment on "The Effects of Banking Competition on Growth and Financial Stability"

- Andrea Calef, Sya In Chzhen, Marco Mandas and Fabio Motoki
- 80: A Replication of Jones & Marinescu (2022)

- Etienne Bacher, Mario Herrera-Rodriguez, Diego Marino Fages and Felix Stips
- 79: A replication of Ideological asymmetries and the determinants of politically motivated reasoning (2022)

- Ryan Briggs, Michael J. Donnelly, Thomas Bergeron and Thomas Galipeau
- 78: Wage Cyclicality and Labor Market Sorting: Comment

- Jonathan S. Hartley and Matthew A. Olson
- 77: A comment on Bauer, Lakdawala, Mueller: Market-Based Monetary Policy Uncertainty (2022)

- Jaromir Baxa, Nino Buliskeria, Ali Elminejad, Tomas Havranek, Zuzana Havrankova and Suranjana Kundu
- 76: Replication Report: Market-Based Monetary Policy Uncertainty

- Cristina Griffa, Miquel Oliver i Vert, Benjamin Tatlow and Yaolang Zhong
- 75: Gender Differences in Cooperation in the U.S. Congress? An Extension of Gagliarducci and Paserman (2022)

- Manuel Bagues, Pamela Campa and Giulian Etingin-Frati
- 74: A Comment on The Common-Probability Auction Puzzle (2023)

- Yasmine Eissa, Paul Rosmer and Luther Yap
- 73: Replicating: "Playing Politics with Environmental Protection: The Political Economy of Designating Protected Areas"

- Laura Villalobos, Jill Caviglia-Harris and Tharaka Jayalath
- 72: Replication and Sensitivity Analysis of "Market Access and Quality Up-grading: Evidence from Four Field Experiments": A Comment on Bold et al. (2022b)

- Ryan McWay, Karim Nchare and Pu Sun
- 71: Response to "Comment on Khanna (2023)"

- Gaurav Khanna
- 70: Large-Scale Education Reform in General Equilibrium: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from India - Comment

- David Roodman
- 69: Talking: Talking Shops

- Blake Lee-Whiting, Lewis Krashinsky and William Roelofs
- 68: Is Economics Self-Correcting? Replications in the American Economic Review

- Jörg Peters, Nathan Fiala and Florian Neubauer
- 67: Replicating "State Action to Prevent Violence against Women". A Comment on Córdova & Kras (2022)

- Synøve N. Andersen, Nicolai T. Borgen, Solveig T. Borgen, Elisa Brini, Michael Frith and Alexi Gugushvili
- 66: The Dynamics and Spillovers of Management Interventions: A Comment on Bianchi and Giorcelli (2022)

- Gonçalo Lima, Jakob Moeller, Marco Schmandt and Christian Westheide
- 65: Motivated Beliefs & Anticipation of Uncertainty Resolution: A Note

- Alisher Batmanov and Idaliya Grigoryeva
- 64: Replication Report: The Welfare Effects of Pride and Shame

- Tilman Fries
- 63: Response to Gonzalez and Özak's (2023) Replication Report

- Andrew Dickens
- 62: Replication of Dickens (2022) "Understanding Ethnolinguistic Differences: The Roles of Geography and Trade"

- Javier Gonzalez and Ömer Özak
- 61: Replication of Hamel & Wilcox-Archuleta (2022): "Black Workers in White Places: Daytime Racial Diversity and White Public Opinion"

- Jeremy Gretton, Tobias Roemer and Elmar Schlüter
- 60: Clubs and Networks in Economic Reviewing

- Scott Carrell, David Figlio and Lester Lusher
- 59: A Comment on "The Relative Efficiency of Skilled Labor across Countries: Measurement and Interpretation" by Rossi (2022)

- Santiago Campos-Rodríguez and John Chung
- 58: Yellow Vests, Pessimistic Beliefs, and Carbon Tax Aversion (2022): A Comment

- Nicholas Rivers, Matt Woerman and Kareman Yassin
- 57: A comment on Campaign Contributions and Roll-Call Voting by Grier, Grier and Mkrtchian (2023)

- Harry He and Tereza Petrovičová
- 56: Dynare replication of "A Model of Secular Stagnation: Theory and Quantitative Evaluation" by Eggertsson et al. (2019)

- Alex Crescentini and Federico Giri
- 55: Replication Report: A Comment on Peter T. Leeson, R. August Hardy and Paola A. Suarez (2022)

- Lucas Braga de Melo, Giulio G. Cantone, Jacopo Gabani and Xiaoying Gao
- 54: Computational Reproduction and Robustness Replication for Hollyer, Klašnja and Titiunik (2022): A Replication Report from the Nottingham Replication Games

- Edmund Kelly, Angela Odermatt and Lennard Metson
- 53: A Replication of "When a Doctor Falls from the Sky: The Impact of Easing Doctor Supply Constraints on Mortality", Okeke E.N. (2023)

- Emma McManus, Joseph Richardson, Vasudha Wattal and Ritchie Woodard
- 52: Unpacking P-Hacking and Publication Bias

- Abel Brodeur, Scott Carrell, David Figlio and Lester Lusher
- 51: News Shocks under Financial Frictions: A comment on Görtz et al. (2022)

- Thomas Ash, Giorgi Nikolaishvili and Ethan Struby
- 50: A comment on Jumping The Gun: How Dictators Got Ahead Of Their Subjects (2023)

- Sharmi Sen, Adit Maitra and Alistair Cameron
- 49: Targeting High Ability Entrepreneurs: Replication and Heterogeneity by Gender of Hussam, Rigol and Roth (2022)

- Isabella Masetto and Diego Ubfal
- 48: A Comment on "Patience, Risk-Taking, and Human Capital Investment Across Countries" by Hanushek et al. (2021)

- Alexandra de Gendre, Jan Feld and Nicolas Salamanca
- 47: A Comment on Assortative Matching at the Top of the Distribution: Evidence from the World's Most Exclusive Marriage Market (2022)

- Lamis Kattan, Lili Márk, Louis-Philippe Morin and Wenjie Tian
- 46: Successful Replication of "The Long-Run Effects of Sports Club Vouchers for Primary School Children (2022)"

- Felix Bacon, Abdel-Hamid Bello, Myriam Brown, Todd Morris and Laetitia Renée
- 45: Replication of The Morning After: Report from the Nottingham Replication Games

- Christian Oswald, Julian Walterskirchen, Sonja Häffner, Marco Binetti and Christoph Dworschak
- 44: Response to "On the Empirical Validity of 'Gendered Reactions to Terrorist Attacks Can Cause Slumps not Bumps'"

- Mirya R. Holman, Jennifer L. Merolla and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister
- 43: Replication Report on Altmann et al. (2022)

- Sebastian Bachler, Andrea Erhart and Armando Holzknecht
- 42: Replication Report: Concentration Bias in Intertemporal Choice

- Lachlan Deer, Sigmund Ellingsrud, Amund H. Kordt and Felix Heuer
- 41: On the Empirical Validity of "Gendered Reactions to Terrorist Attacks Can Cause Slumps not Bumps" (Holman et al., 2022)

- Michael Jetter and Kieran Stockley
- 40: A Comment on Alesina, Miano and Stancheva (2023)

- Sabina Albrecht, Jason Collins, Romain Gauriot and Fannie Wu
- 39: Political Turnover Negatively Affects the Quality of Public Services: A Replication

- Sebastian Gallegos
- 38: A framework for evaluating reproducibility and replicability in economics

- Anna Dreber and Magnus Johannesson
- 37: A replication analysis of Laffitte and Toubal (2022)

- Ipek Tastan, Kangyu Qiu, Tazia Khushboo and Leonard Goff
- 36: Flight to Safety: COVID-Induced Changes in the Intensity of Status Quo Preference and Voting Behavior: A Comment on Bisbee and Honig

- Alice Malmberg and Daniel Scates
- 35: A Comment on Dincecco et al. (2022): Pre-Colonial Warfare and Long-Run Development in India

- Rachel Forshaw, Tim Ölkers, Ritika Sethi and Manali Sovani
- 34: Replication Report: Checking and Sharing Alt-Facts

- Monica Beeder and Erik Sørensen
- 33: Replication of Atwood's (2022) "The Long-Term Effects of Measles Vaccination on Earnings and Employment"

- Mara Barschkett, Mathias Huebener, Andreas Leibing, Jan Marcus and Shushanik Margaryan
| |