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Migration, Diversity, and Economic Growth. A Replication Study of Bove and El...
A recent and well known paper, Bove and Elia (2017), argues that migrants' diversity, as captured by the indexes of both fractionalization and polarization, exerts a positive... -
Why You Should Never Use the Hodrick-Prescott Filter. A Comment on Hamilton (...
These data and code creates the tables and figures in "Why You Should Never Use the Hodrick-Prescott Filter. A Comment on Hamilton (The Review of Economics and Statistics,... -
Market Access and Quality Upgrading: Evidence from Four Field Experiments. A ...
Bold et al. (2022) investigate the effect of providing access to a larger, centralized market where quality is rewarded with a premium on farm productivity and framing incomes... -
Are price equations really money demand equations on their heads? (replicatio...
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Asymptotic theory and econometric practice (replication data)
The classical paradigm of asymptotic theory employed in econometrics presumes that model dimensionality, p, is fixed as sample size, n, tends to inifinity. Is this a plausible... -
Estimating microcredit impact with low take-up, contamination and inconsisten...
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Semiparametric Value-At-Risk Estimation of Portfolios
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Meta-analysis and publication bias: How well does the FAT-PET-PEESE procedure...
This R-code produces the results of the replication study. Abstract of the paper: A meta-analysis is a tool for aggregating estimates of a similar “effect” across many studies.... -
TweetSixteenAndPregnant
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Revisiting the Drivers of Natural Gas Prices: Replication Data and Code
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