Members’ Recent Publications

Charles, Amélie & Darné, Olivier, 2018. Volatility estimation for Bitcoin: Replication and robustness. International Economics. doi.org/10.1016/j.inteco.2018.06.004.
Meyer, Klaus E., Arjen van Witteloostuijn, and Sjoerd Beugelsdijk.  2017. What’s in  a p? Reassessing best practices for conducting and reporting hypothesis-testing research. Journal of International Business Studies. doi:10.1057/s41267-017-0078-8.
Steven Payson, How Economics Professors Can Stop Failing Us: The Discipline at a Crossroads (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, forthcoming 2017).
Jones, L.E. & Ziebarth, N.R. Successful scientific replication and extension of Levitt (2008): Child seats are still no safer than seat belts. Journal of Applied Econometrics Vol. 31 (2016): 920-928.
Nicolas Lampach  and Ulrich B. Morawetz (2016) “Credibility of propensity score matching estimates. An example from Fair Trade certification of coffee producers.” Applied Economics,  Vol. 48(44),  p. 4227-4237
Vlaeminck, S. & Herrmann L.K. (2015), Data policies and data archives: A new paradigm for academic publishing in economic sciences? In: Schmidt, B. & Dobreva, M. (Eds.), New Avenues for Electronic Publishing in the Age of Infinite Collections and Citizen Science: Scale, Openness and Trust. Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Electronic Publishing, (September 2015). Retrieved from doi:10.3233/978-1-61499-562-3-145.
Aboal, D.; Noya, N.; Rius, A. Contract Enforcement and Investment: A Systematic Review of the Evidence. World Development (2014) 64: 322-338.
Mercer, R and Reed, W. R.  A Replication of ‘Economic Development and the Impacts of Natural Disasters’ (Economics Letters, 2007).  Public Finance Review Vol. 43 (2015): 155-178.
Toya, H. and Skidmore, M.  A Reply to “A Replication of “Economic Development and the Impacts of Natural Disasters” (Economics Letters, 2007).  Public Finance Review  43 (2015): 179-184.
Goel, R. and Mazhar, U.  A Replication of “Corruption and Elections: An Empirical Study for a Cross-section of Countries” (Economics and Politics, 2009).  Public Finance Review 43 (2015): 143-154.
Merriman, D.  A Replication of “Coveting Thy Neighbor’s Manufacturing: The Dilemma of State Income Apportionment” (Journal of Public Economics, 2000).  Public Finance Review 43 (2015): 185-205.
Zhou, M.  A Replication of “Dividend Taxes and Implied Cost of Equity Capital” (Journal of Accounting Research, 2005).  Public Finance Review 43 (2015): 235-255.
Roodman, R.  A Replication of “Counting Chickens When They Hatch” (Economic Journal, 2012).  Public Finance Review  43 (2015): 256-281.
Ball, R. and Medeiros, N.  Teaching Integrity in Empirical Research.  Journal of Economic Education 43 (2012): 182–189.
Please let us know if there are recent publications by TRN members that are not included on this list.  You can do that by leaving a comment at the bottom of this page.

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One Comment on “Members’ Recent Publications

  1. Hello, thank you for this interesting list of replications. Nicolas Lampach and I have just published an article in “Applied Economics” which is a replication of an “Agricultural Economics” article and a best practice example for Propensity Score Matching. We would appreciate if you could add our article to your list of replication studies.

    Lampach, N., and Morawetz, U. B. (2016). “Credibility of propensity score matching estimates. An example from Fair Trade certification of coffee producers.” Applied Economics, DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2016.1153795

    Printed Paper: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2016.1153795

    Pre-Print version (ungated): http://short.boku.ac.at/9oy34

    With best regards and thank you, Ulrich Morawetz

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