For starters, there have been some excellent Guest Blogs. A sampling includes a report by
Douglas Campbell on a class project where Master students attempted to replicate macroeconomic studies from the AER.
Richard Tol and Donna De Weerd-Wilson announce a new replication effort from the journal
Energy Economics. Tom Coupé compares citations from an original study and its replication and asks, Are replications worth it?
Peter van Bergeijk illustrates the importance of data revisions using examples from the IMF publication
World Economic Outlook.
Sven Vlaeminck of the German National Library of Economics discusses a new initiative to help economics journals store data and code. And much, much more.
Noteworthy among “News & Events” items are two sessions dedicated to replications at the upcoming ASSA meetings in Chicago, January 7-9. One session is entitled “Replication and Ethics in Economics: Thirty Years after Dewald, Thursby and Anderson,” and the other is “Replication in Microeconomics.” Details about both sessions can be found
here.
Finally, have you did any recent research on replications? Would you like to summarise your research in a Guest Blog? Do you have other thoughts about replications that you would like to share? TRN is happy to post Guest Blogs or News & Events items from its members. Just reply to this email to let us know of your interest.
Finally, have you did any recent research on replications? Would you like to summarise your research in a Guest Blog? Do you have other thoughts about replications that you would like to share? TRN is happy to post Guest Blogs or News & Events items from its members. Just reply to this email to let us know of your interest.
As 2016 comes to an end, it’s good to reflect on the past year at TRN. Membership has grown from 188 to 315. Page views have increased from 10,000 to 23,000. In the internet world, those are still relatively modest numbers. However, we are hopeful that next year will see continued growth. The goal for 2017 is 500 members and 40,000 page views.
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