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  • Could The Best Way to Find the Truth Be To Hide It?
  • BENJAMIN WOOD and ANNETTE BROWN: What 3ie Is Doing in the Replication Business
  • SVEN VLAEMINCK: Data Policies at Economics Journals: Theory and Practice
  • ARJEN VAN WITTELOOSTUIJN: A Manifesto, and a Petition
  • Is Economic Research Replicable? Study Concludes: “Usually Not”
  • Science Journal Argues that Requiring Transparency Inhibits “Creativity and Novelty”. Really?
  • JOOP HARTOG: Yes, the tide is turning!
  • AEA To Have a Session on “Replications in Economics” at the Annual Meeting in January 2016
  • Should Journals Publish Self-Replications?
  • You Say Replication. I say Meta-analysis.
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