EJ: Volume 132, April 2022


Studies


Intrahousehold Resource Allocation and Individual Poverty: Assessing Collective Model Predictions using Direct Evidence on Sharing
Olivier Bargain, Guy Lacroix and Luca Tiberti
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab085
Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked by the Journal for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Heterogeneous Dynasties and Long-Run Mobility
Jess Benhabib, Alberto Bisin and Ricardo T Fernholz
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab095
Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked by the Journal for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Judicial Quality, Input Customisation, and Trade Margins: The Role of Product Quality
Xiaomin Cui, Miaojie Yu and Rui Zhang
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab050
Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked by the Journal for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper. The authors were granted an exemption to publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted. However, the authors provided the Journal with temporary access to the data, which enabled the Journal to run their codes. The codes for the parts subject to exemption are also available on the Journal website. The restricted access data and these codes were also checked for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.

Understanding Ethnolinguistic Differences: The Roles of Geography and Trade
Andrew Dickens
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab065
Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked by the Journal for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper.
Replicability: Ongoing.

Pre-Colonial Warfare and Long-Run Development in India
Mark Dincecco, James Fenske, Anil Menon and Shivaji Mukherjee
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab089
Data Availability and Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked by the Journal for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper.
Robustness and Replicability: https://econpapers.repec.org/paper/zbwi4rdps/35.htm. Authors' response: https://osf.io/af6m2/

Highways, Market Access and Spatial Sorting
Stephan Fretz, Raphaël Parchet and Frédéric Robert-Nicoud
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab070
Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper. The authors were granted an exemption to publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted. However, the authors provided a simulated or synthetic dataset that allowed the Journal to run their codes. The synthetic/simulated data and the codes for the parts subject to exemption are also available on the Journal website. They were checked for their ability to generate all tables and figures in the paper, however the synthetic/simulated data are not designed to reproduce the same results.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Emotion and Reason in Political Language
Gloria Gennaro and Elliott Ash
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab104
Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper. The authors were granted an exemption to publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted. However, the authors provided a simulated or synthetic dataset that allowed the Journal to run their codes. The synthetic/simulated data and the codes for the parts subject to exemption are also available on the Journal website. They were checked for their ability to generate all tables and figures in the paper, however the synthetic/simulated data are not designed to reproduce the same results.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

A Nudge to Quit? The Effect of a Change in Pension Information on Annuitisation, Labour Supply and Retirement Choices Among Older Workers
Johannes Hagen, Daniel Hallberg and Gabriella Sjögren Lindquist
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab060
Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper. The authors were granted an exemption to publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted. However, the authors provided a simulated or synthetic dataset that allowed the Journal to run their codes. The synthetic/simulated data and the codes for the parts subject to exemption are also available on the Journal website. They were checked for their ability to generate all tables and figures in the paper, however the synthetic/simulated data are not designed to reproduce the same results.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

VAluing Life as an Asset, as a Statistic, and at Gunpoint
Julien Hugonnier, Florian Pelgrin, Pascal St-Amour
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab072
Computational Reproducibility: The authors were granted an exemption to publish their data because access to the data is restricted. However, the authors provided the Journal with temporary access to the data, which allowed the Journal to run their codes. The codes are available on the Journal website. The data and codes were checked for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to restricted data.

The Efficiency Costs of Dividend Taxation with Managerial Firms
Marko Koethenbuerger and Michael E Stimmelmayr
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab064
Replicability: Please contact us if yourself or someone else checked the proofs.

Lives or Livelihoods? Perceived Trade-Offs and Policy Views
Sonja Settele and Cortnie Shupe
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab077
Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked by the Journal for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Information Operations Increase Civilian Security Cooperation
Konstantin Sonin and Austin L Wright
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab101
Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked by the Journal for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper. The authors were granted an exemption to publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted. However, the authors provided the Journal with temporary access to the data, which enabled the Journal to run their codes. The codes for the parts subject to exemption are also available on the Journal website. The restricted access data and these codes were also checked for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.

Subsidising the spread of COVID-19: Evidence from the UK’S Eat-Out-to-Help-Out Schem
Thiemo Fetzer
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab074
Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked by the Journal for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper. The authors were granted an exemption to publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted. However, the authors provided the Journal with temporary access to the data, which enabled the Journal to run their codes. The codes for the parts subject to exemption are also available on the Journal website. The restricted access data and these codes were also checked for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.

Cognitive Performance in Remote Work: Evidence from Professional Chess
Steffen Künn, Christian Seel and Dainis Zegners
https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueab094
Computational Reproducibility: The data and codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. They were checked by the Journal for their ability to reproduce the results presented in the paper.
Replicability: Ongoing.