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CAMPBELL: Is the AER Replicable? And is it Robust? Evidence from a Class Project

  Posted on 27th December 2016 by replicationnetwork

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As part of a major replication and robustness project of articles in the American Economic Review, this fall I assigned students in my Masters Macro course at the New Economic School (Moscow) to replicate and test robustness for Macro papers…

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 Category: GUEST BLOGS      Tags: AER, American Economic Review, Douglas Campbell, Edlin factor, Geography, Macroeconomics, reanalysis, replication, robustness

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