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WANTED: Replications of the Most Influential Empirical Papers in Financial Economics

  Posted on 31st October 2015 by replicationnetwork

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FROM THE JOURNAL: “The Critical Finance Review is planning to publish issues dedicated to replicating the most influential empirical papers in financial economics. It is explicitly not the goal of these replication issues either to prove or to disprove the…

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