Economics Discussion Papers
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- 2017-76: Replicating "Predicting the present with Google trends" by Hyunyoung Choi and Hal Varian (The Economic Record, 2012)

- Tom Coupé
- 2017-75: A proposal for replicating Evanschitzky, Baumgarth, Hubbard, and Armstrong's "Replication research's disturbing trend" (Journal of Business Research, 2007)

- Raymond Hubbard
- 2017-74: A replication recipe: List your ingredients before you start cooking

- Andrew C. Chang
- 2017-73: Replication to assess statistical adequacy

- Dorian Owen
- 2017-72: A replication plan for "Does social media reduce corruption?" (Information Economics and Policy, 2017)

- Randall J. Hannum
- 2017-71: Microplots and food security: Encouraging replication studies of policy relevant research

- Benjamin Wood and Maria Vasquez
- 2017-70: Normalized CES supply-side system approach: How to replicate Klump, McAdam, and Willman (Review of Economics and Statistics, 2007)

- Gerald Daniels and Venoo Kakar
- 2017-69: Bridging the digital divide: Measuring digital literacy

- Krish Chetty, Liu Qigui, Nozibele Gcora, Jaya Josie, Li Wenwei and Chen Fang
- 2017-68: Bridging the digital divide in the G20: Skills for the new age

- Krish Chetty, Urvashi Aneja, Vidisha Mishra, Nozibele Gcora and Jaya Josie
- 2017-67: Rawls' fairness, income distribution and alarming level of Gini coefficient

- Yong Tao, Xiangjun Wu and Changshuai Li
- 2017-66: Policy experiments in an agent-based model with credit networks

- Tiziana Assenza, Alberto Cardaci, Domenico Delli Gatti and Jakob Grazzini
- 2017-65: What moves the Beveridge curve and the Phillips curve: An agent-based analysis

- Siyan Chen and Saul Desiderio
- 2017-64: Optimal inflation target: Insights from an agentbased model

- Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Stanislao Gualdi, Marco Tarzia and Francesco Zamponi
- 2017-63: Fundamentals unknown: Momentum, mean-reversion and price-to-earnings trading in an artificial stock market

- Joeri Schasfoort and Christopher Stockermans
- 2017-62: Carbon emission effect of urbanization at regional level: Empirical evidence from China

- Honglei Niu and William Lekse
- 2017-61: Forced migrants: Labour market integration and entrepreneurship

- Güven Sak, Timur Kaymaz, Omar Kadkoy and Murat Kenanoglu
- 2017-60: Approaches to the implementation of the sustainable development goals: Some considerations on the theoretical underpinnings of the 2030 Agenda

- Lars Josephsen
- 2017-59: Addressing the malaise in neoclassical economics: A call for partial models

- Ronald L. Wallace
- 2017-58: Which panel data estimator should I use? A corrigendum and extension

- Mantobaye Moundigbaye, William S. Rea and W. Reed
- 2017-57: Ethnic diversity and economic performance: An empirical investigation using survey data

- Adnan Efendic and Geoffrey T. Pugh
- 2017-56: A multi-religious consensus on the ethics of sustainable development: Reflections of the Ethics in Action initiative

- Anthony M. Annett, Jeffrey Sachs, Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo and William F. Vendley
- 2017-55: A replication of willingness-to-pay estimates in "An adding up test on contingent valuations of river and lake quality" (Land Economics, 2015)

- John Whitehead
- 2017-54: Adult training in the digital age

- Robert Gold and Eckhardt Bode
- 2017-53: The impact of Basel III on money creation: A synthetic analysis

- Wanting Xiong and Yougui Wang
- 2017-52: Banking stability, natural disasters, and political conflicts: Time series evidence on causality in developing countries

- Wassim Rajhi and Pedro Albuquerque
- 2017-51: An evidence-based approach to ending rural hunger

- Homi Jamshed Kharas, John McArthur and Joachim von Braun
- 2017-50: Estimating the roles of financial sector development and international trade openness in underground economies: Evidence from the European Union

- Hatice Imamoglu
- 2017-49: The displacement and attraction effects in interurban migration: An application of the input-output scheme to the case of large cities in Korea

- Cheol-Joo Cho
- 2017-48: The G20 countries should engage with blockchain technologies to build an inclusive, transparent, and accountable digital economy for all

- Julie Maupin
- 2017-47: How costly are public sector inefficiencies? A theoretical framework for rationalising fiscal consolidations

- Jorge Onrubia and Antonio Jesus Sanchez Fuentes
- 2017-46: Fungibility and bandwagon effects of capital transfers in a federal context

- Jaime Vallés-Giménez and Anabel Zárate-Marco
- 2017-45: Civil society challenged: Towards an enabling policy environment

- Helmut K. Anheier
- 2017-44: Date-stamping US housing market explosivity

- Mehmet Balcilar, Nico Katzke and Rangan Gupta
- 2017-43: Technological change, inequality and the collapse of the liberal order

- Carlos Lastra-Anadón and Manuel Antonio Muñiz
- 2017-42: Europe taking the lead in responsible globalisation

- Karl Aiginger and Heinz Handler
- 2017-41: Towards a comprehensive approach to climate policy, sustainable infrastructure, and finance

- Céline Bak, Amar Bhattacharya, Ottmar Edenhofer and Brigitte Knopf
- 2017-40: Sufficient conditions of stochastic dominance for general transformations and its application in option strategy

- Jianwei Gao and Feng Zhao
- 2017-39: Key policy actions for sustainable land and water use to serve people

- Joachim von Braun, Ashok Gulati and Homi Jamshed Kharas
- 2017-38: Toward a global norm against manipulating the integrity of financial data

- Tim Maurer, Ariel Levite and George Perkovich
- 2017-37: Does investor attention matter? The attention-return relation in gold futures market

- Liyan Han, Yang Xu and Libo Yin
- 2017-36: More financial burden-sharing for developing countries that host refugees

- Matthias Lücke and Claas Schneiderheinze
- 2017-35: What determines firms' credit to access in the absence of effective economic institutions: Evidence from China

- Tong Fu
- 2017-34: Policy options for a socially balanced climate policy

- Gregor Schwerhoff, Nguyen Thang Dao, Ottmar Edenhofer, Gianluca Grimalda, Michael Jakob, David Klenert and Jan Siegmeier
- 2017-33: The trust broker game: A three-player trust game with probabilistic returns and information asymmetry

- Anirudh Tagat and Hansika Kapoor
- 2017-32: Supporting the UN SDGs transition: Methodology for sustainability assessment and current worldwide ranking

- Lorenza Campagnolo, Fabio Eboli, Luca Farnia and Carlo Carraro
- 2017-31: Reconceptualising transnational governance: Making global institutions fit for purpose

- Seán Cleary
- 2017-30: A replication of "Education and catch-up in the Industrial Revolution" (American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2011)

- Jeremy Edwards
- 2017-29: Human capital and sustainable development in Nigeria: How can economic growth suffice environmental degradation?

- Moses Clinton Ekperiware, Timothy O. Olatayo and Abiodun Adeyemi Egbetokun
- 2017-28: The Sustainable Development Goals and the systems approach to sustainability

- Edward Barbier and Joanne Burgess
- 2017-27: G20 safeguards digital economy vulnerabilities with financial sector focus

- Barry Carin
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