AEJ: EP: Volume 14, No. 3


Studies


Housing Lock: Dutch Evidence on the Impact of Negative Home Equity on Household Mobility
Asaf Bernstein and Daan Struyven
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20150252
Data availability:Combination of publicly available data from various sources and restricted access data from the Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability:Looking for replicator who has access to the restricted data.

Political Parties Do Matter in US Cities... for Their Unfunded Pensions
Christian Dippel
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20190480
Data availability:Some data cannot be made publicly available. See Readme file.
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability:Looking for a replicator.

Checking and Sharing Alt-Facts
Emeric Henry, Ekaterina Zhuravskaya and Sergei Guriev
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20210037
Data availability:All data publicly available.
Computational Reproducibility and Robustness: https://econpapers.repec.org/paper/zbwi4rdps/34.htm. Authors' response: The original authors thank the replicator for their work.

Human Trafficking and Regulating Prostitution
Samuel Lee and Petra Persson
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20180622
Replicability: Please contact us if yourself or someone else checked the proofs.

The Long-Run Effects of Sports Club Vouchers for Primary School Children
Jan Marcus, Thomas Siedler and Nicolas R. Ziebarth
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200431
Data availability: Most data are publicly available. The paper uses three additional data sets for some of the tables and figures in the appendix. See Readme file for how to obtain these additional data sets.
Computational Reproducibility and Replicability: Full report here. Original authors responded that they "would like to thank the authors [replicators] for their interest in our paper. We greatly appreciate their careful reading of the paper and the insightful robustness exercises they conducted. We are pleased that our results were successfully reproduced using different software packages, and that the additional robustness analyses performed by the authors further strengthen and support our conclusions."

Centralized Admissions, Affirmative Action, and Access of Low-Income Students to Higher Education
Ursula Mello
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20190639
Data availability:Some of the data are publicly available. Replicators need to submit a research project to SEDAP/INEP (Brazilian Ministry of Education). Alternatively, the replication package provides an aggregated program-level dataset and constructs a simulated individual-level dataset.
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Does Virtual Advising Increase College Enrollment? Evidence from a Random-Assignment College Access Field Experiment
Meredith Phillips and Sarah Reber
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200515
Data availability:Most of the data cannot be shared due to IRB. See Readme for more details.
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability: Looking for replicator. Replication potentially possible.

Childhood Housing and Adult Outcomes: A Between-Siblings Analysis of Housing Vouchers and Public Housing
Henry O. Pollakowski, Daniel H. Weinberg, Fredrik Andersson, John C. Haltiwanger, Giordano Palloni and Mark J. Kutzbach
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20180144
Data availability:Paper uses confidential microdata from the U.S. Census Bureau. See Readme for more details.
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.

Out of the Woodwork: Enrollment Spillovers in the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment
Adam Sacarny, Katherine Baicker and Amy Finkelstein
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200172
Data availability:Paper uses confidential microdata (Medicaid enrollment data (Oregon DMAP, 2016). See Readme for more details.
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.

Lift and Shift: The Effect of Fundraising Interventions in Charity Space and Time
Kimberley Scharf, Sarah Smith and Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20180679
Data availability:Paper uses confidential data (Charities Aid Foundation). See Readme for more details.
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.

The Long-Run Effects of R&D Place-Based Policies: Evidence from Russian Science Cities
Helena Schweiger, Alexander Stepanov and Paolo Zacchia
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200289
Data availability:Data are publicly available.
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Gini and Optimal Income Taxation by Rank
Laurent Simula and Alain Trannoy
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200272
Data availability:Data is publicly available at the NBER data website and the corresponding file is called “morg06.dta.” Additionally, the remaining data are posted in the replication package.
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Adaptation and Adverse Selection in Markets for Natural Disaster Insurance
Katherine R. H. Wagner
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200378
Data availability:TBC.
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability:

Depreciating Licenses
E. Glen Weyl and Anthony Lee Zhang
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200426
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Child Marriage Bans and Female Schooling and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Natural Experiments in 17 Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Nicholas Wilson
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200008
Data availability:Data are publicly available, but not provided in the replication file. See Readme for instructions on how to obtain the data.
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal.
Replicability: Ongoing.

How Much Are Public School Teachers Willing to Pay for Their Retirement Benefits? Comment
Shawn Ni, Michael Podgursky and Fangda Wang
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200763