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Replication 6 Replication Study 5 Civic engagement 2 Conflict 2 Culture 2 Historical legacies 2 Omitted Variable Bias 2 Vietnam War 2 Afrobarometer 1 Anchoring andadjustment 1 Anchoring effect 1 Business Cycles 1 Central Banks 1 Cluster-Robust Inference 1 Cognitive abilities 1 Comment 1 Compulsory schooling 1 Consumption 1 Crime 1 Crowding Out Effect 1 Detrending 1 Development 1 Diversity 1 Economic Development 1 Economic Growth 1 Education 1 Emigration 1 Expectations 1 Experimenter-provided 1 False discovery rate 1 Farm Productivity 1 Female Labor Force Participation 1 Fertility 1 Filtering 1 HP Filter 1 Hamilton Filter 1 Health 1 Inequality 1 Inflation 1 Intervall null hypothesis 1
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Balsimelli Ghelli, Bianca 1 Balsvik, Ragnhild 1 Barceló, Joan 1 Barschkett, Mara 1 Bickenbach, Sabrina L. C. 1 Bögler, Hannah L. 1 Bühler, Ricarda 1 Chalfin, Aaron 1 Dreher, Robin Tim 1 Flaherty, Eoin T. 1 Gay, Victor 1 Haller, Stefanie 1 Hoffmann, Leona 1 Huebener, Mathias 1 Iseke, Anja 1 Koßmann, Lisa 1 Kramer-Sunderbrink, Arne 1 Krueger, Sabine M. 1 Köppel, Lisa-Marie A. 1 Leibing, Andreas 1 Malesky, Edmund J. 1 Marcus, Jan 1 Margaryan, Shushanik 1 McWay, Ryan 1 Mitre-Becerril, David 1 Moura, Alban 1 Möhring, Jarl 1 Nchare, Karim 1 Nguyen, Trung-Anh 1 Oraby, Ramy 1 Pettersson-Lidbom, Per 1 Ponader, Susanne 1 Pütz, Peter 1 Roßmaier, Konstantin 1 Röseler, Lukas 1 Schiele, Valentin 1 Sing, Jessica 1 Song, Zhongchen 1 Stephenson, Corinne 1 Sun, Pu 1
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Does Education Improve Cognitive Performance Four Decades After School Completion? A Replication Study of Nicole Schneeweis, Vegard Skirbekk and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer (Demography, 2014)
Tawiah, Beatrice Baaba; Schiele, Valentin - In: Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) 4 (2025), pp. 1-21
This paper replicates the analysis of Schneeweis et al. (2014) using their sample as well as an extended sample. Schneeweis et al. (2014) use the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) dataset and exploit compulsory schooling reforms implemented in six European countries to...
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The Slave Trade and the Origins of Mistrust in Africa. A Replication Study of Nunn and Wantchekon (American Economic Review, 2011)
Zanella, Giulio - In: Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) 4 (2025), pp. 1-12
Nunn & Wantchekon (2011) detect a long-lasting impact of the slave trade on current trust levels across ethnic groups in Africa. They use data from Afrobarometer's wave 3 to construct trust measures. While I can perfectly replicate the original OLS and 2SLS findings in this wave starting from...
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Why You Should Never Use the Hodrick-Prescott Filter. A Comment on Hamilton (The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2018)
Moura, Alban - In: Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) 3 (2024), pp. 1-17
Hamilton (2018) argues that one should never use the Hodrick-Prescott (HP) filter to detrend economic time series and proposes an alternative approach. This comment reconsiders Hamilton's case against the HP filter, emphasizing two simple points. First, in the empirical example Hamilton...
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Migration, Diversity, and Economic Growth. A Replication Study of Bove and Elia (World Development, 2017)
Balsimelli Ghelli, Bianca; Ventura, Luigi - In: Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) 3 (2024), pp. 1-18
This study examines the antecedents of Mobile banking (M-banking) app adoption, explores post-adoption effects, and tests the moderating effect of consumer status orientation on the relationship between adoption intention and its consequences. The conceptual model hypothesized 20 relationships,...
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Market Access and Quality Upgrading: Evidence from Four Field Experiments. A Replication Study of Bold et al. (American Economic Review, 2022)
McWay, Ryan; Nchare, Karim; Sun, Pu - In: Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) 3 (2024), pp. 1-17
Bold et al. (2022b) investigate the effect of providing access to a larger, centralized market where quality is rewarded with a premium on farm productivity and framing incomes from smallholder maize farmers in western Uganda, using a series of randomized experiments and a...
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Historical Communist Party Strength and Modern Party Loyalty. A Replication Study of Barceló (PNAS, 2021)
Malesky, Edmund J.; Nguyen, Trung-Anh - In: Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) 3 (2024), pp. 1-27
Does exposure to violence create more politically engaged citizens? In a PNAS paper, Barceló (2021) asks this provocative question and proposes an intricate and original socio-psychological theory to answer it. Barceló also employs a research design that seeks to account for reverse causality...
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Trends in U.S. Wage Inequality: Revising the Revisionists. A Replication Study of Autor, Katz, and Kearney (The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2008)
Stephenson, Corinne - In: Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) 3 (2024), pp. 1-26
This paper successfully replicates Autor et al. (2008) and extends their analysis through 2022. The extension to an additional 17 years of analysis underscores the original finding that rising wage inequality was not an episodic event of the 1980s. That being said, overall 90/10 inequality and...
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Does Proactive Policing Really Increase Major Crime? A Replication Study of Sullivan and O'Keeffe (Nature Human Behaviour, 2017)
Chalfin, Aaron; Mitre-Becerril, David; Williams, Morgan C. - In: Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) 3 (2024), pp. 1-34
In December 2014 and January 2015, police officers in New York City engaged in an organized slowdown of police work to protest the murder of two police officers who were targeted by a gunman while sitting in their patrol car. An influential 2017 article in Nature Human Behaviour studies the...
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Omitted Variable Bias and Wartime Legacies. A Reply to Malesky and Nguyen (Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics, 2024)
Barceló, Joan - In: Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) 3 (2024), pp. 1-39
Malesky and Nguyen (2024, Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics, MN) reassess a study on the effects of wartime violence on civic engagement in Vietnam, attributing discrepancies in previous findings to coding and historical errors. They argue that prewar party strength, rather than...
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Need for Cognition, Cognitive Load, and Forewarning do not Moderate Anchoring Effects. A Replication Study of Epley & Gilovich (Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 2005; Psychological Science, 2006)
Röseler, Lukas; Bögler, Hannah L.; Koßmann, Lisa; … - In: Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) 3 (2024), pp. 1-42
Anchoring, the assimilation of numerical estimates toward previously considered numbers, has generally been separated into anchoring from self-generated anchors (e.g., people first thinking of 9 months when asked for the gestation period of an animal) and experimenter-provided anchors (e.g.,...
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