I4R Discussion Paper Series
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- 99: Replicating "Run-off elections in the laboratory"

- Carina I. Hausladen, Shiang-Hung Hu and Joel M. Levin
- 98: Gender Analysis and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: A Response to Daarstad, Park, and Balogh

- Stephen Herzog, Jonathon Baron and Rebecca Davis Gibbons
- 97: A comment on Herzog, Baron, and Gibbons (2022)

- Haley Daarstad, RyuGyung Park and Timea Balogh
- 96: A reply to Listo, Saberian and Thivierge (2023)

- Ralph De Haas and Alexander Popov
- 95: Finance and green growth: A comment on De Haas and Popov (2023)

- Ariel Listo, Soodeh Saberian and Vincent Thivierge
- 94: Replicating Backfire Effects in Anti-Corruption Messaging: A Comment on Cheeseman and Peiffer (2022)

- Olivier Bergeron-Boutin, Costin Ciobanu, Guila Cohen and Aaron Erlich
- 93: Declining Worker Turnover: The Role of Short Duration Employment Sells – A Comment on Pries and Rogerson (2022)

- Alexandre Pavlov, Raphael Jananji and Feraud Tchuisseu
- 92: Public Infrastructure and Economic Development: Evidence from Postal Systems – Reproduction Report on Rogowski et al. (2022)

- Florian Neubauer, Julian Rose and Jörg Peters
- 91: Culture: An Empirical Investigation of Beliefs, Work, and Fertility – A Verification and Reproduction of Fernández and Fogli (2009)

- Victor Gay
- 90: Mortality, temperature, and public health provision: A comment on Cohen and Dechezlepretre (2022)

- Grant Benjamin, Ben Couillard and Jonathan Hall
- 89: Comment on "Gone with the Wind: The Consequences of US Drone Strikes in Pakistan"

- Joanne Haddad, Moritz Hennicke, Lamis Kattan, Thibault Lemaire and Marco Musumeci
- 88: Replication Study of Baron (2022): School Spending and Student Outcomes

- Tahreen Zahra and Louis-Philippe Beland
- 87: Temporary Disenfranchisement Revisited: A Report from the 2023 Montréal Replication Games on the Robustness of Recent Findings in the APSR

- Joris Frese, Alexandros Christos Gkotinakos, Pau Grau and Matthew Hepplewhite
- 86: A comment on Manekin & Mitts 2022: Effective for Whom? Ethnic Identity and Nonviolent Resistance

- Jan Fabian Dollbaum, Endre Borbáth and Jan Matti Dollbaum
- 85: A comment on Xu (2022). Reshaping Global Trade: The Immediate and Long-Term Effects of Bank Failures

- Guillaume Bérard, Dimitria Freitas and Priyam Verma
- 84: Response to "A Comment on Vulnerability and Clientelism (2022)"

- Gustavo Bobonis, Paul Gertler, Marco Gonzalez-Navarro and Simeon Nichter
- 83: A Comment on "Vulnerability and Clientelism" (2022)

- Hai Ma, Sébastien Montpetit and Ardyn Nordstrom
- 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
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