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Economic Inquiry Call for Papers

Categories: Publishing

Reproducibility and replicability are vital to science as it helps make science a self-correcting system. Special issue focuses on non-experimental studies though also invites replications on experimental studies. Encourages papers that: critically reconsider prior work through recoding, testing robustness to alternative methods, or combinations of these approaches; conduct meta-replications covering multiple studies using specific methodology; advance methodology of replication science. Stronger weight given to replications of important, recent work in leading journals. Also interested in: papers addressing limitations of replication; value replication holds for scientific inquiry; how replication promotes understanding of range of validity; theoretical papers on incentives, norms and ethics guiding replication practice. Guest editors: Abel Brodeur, Michalis Drouvelis, Farasat Bokhari. Deadline: January 31, 2024. Note: This call has closed.