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"Try to Balance the Baseline": A Comment on "Parent-Teacher Meetings and Student Outcomes: Evidence from a Developing Country" by Islam (2019) 1 2 14 34 6 13 52 81
A Comment on "Delivering Remote Learning Using a Low-Tech Solution: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Bangladesh" 1 7 63 63 10 23 224 224
A Comment on "Gender Bias in Parental Attitude: An Experimental Approach" by Begum, Grossman and Islam (2018) 0 4 31 31 2 15 72 72
A Comment on "Improving Women's Mental Health During a Pandemic" 0 0 13 32 3 9 49 83
A Comment on "Raising Health Awareness in Rural Communities: A Randomized Experiment in Bangladesh and India" by Siddique et al. (2024) 0 7 25 46 5 28 104 141
A Comment on “Improving Women’s Mental Health During a Pandemic” 0 0 5 5 3 6 32 35
A Comment on “Raising Health Awareness in Rural Communities: A Randomized Experiment in Bangladesh and India” by Siddique et al. (2024) 0 0 4 6 6 8 27 45
A Golden Opportunity: The Gold Rush, Entrepreneurship and Culture 0 0 5 70 7 12 39 165
A Literature Review of the Economics of COVID-19 1 1 3 322 4 13 40 2,301
A Literature Review of the Economics of COVID-19 0 0 1 90 4 7 29 173
A Literature Review of the Economics of COVID-19 0 0 0 229 3 9 28 1,686
A Protocol for Structured Robustness Reproductions and Replicability Assessments 0 0 0 4 1 2 12 16
A Protocol for Structured Robustness Reproductions and Replicability Assessments 0 0 2 18 2 3 30 68
A protocol for structured robustness reproductions and replicability assessments 0 0 0 0 2 4 10 12
Ancestral Norms, Legal Origins, and Female Empowerment 0 1 1 25 1 4 12 75
Ancestral Norms, Legal Origins, and Female Empowerment 0 0 3 124 1 5 32 424
Assessing Reproducibility in Economics Using Standardized Crowd-sourced Analysis 1 1 10 10 3 8 28 28
COVID-19, Family Stress and Domestic Violence: Remote Work, Isolation and Bargaining Power 1 2 2 53 4 6 15 210
COVID-19, Lockdowns and Well-Being: Evidence from Google Trends 0 0 0 9 2 3 15 80
COVID-19, Lockdowns and Well-Being: Evidence from Google Trends 0 0 0 28 0 1 15 90
COVID-19, Lockdowns and Well-Being: Evidence from Google Trends 0 0 0 60 7 13 24 152
COVID-19, Lockdowns and Well-Being: Evidence from Google Trends 0 2 4 244 5 11 39 603
COVID-19, Lockdowns and Well-Being: Evidence from Google Trends 0 0 0 76 3 4 7 175
COVID-19, Occupation Tasks and Mental Health in Canada 0 0 1 61 0 0 12 189
COVID-19, Stay-At-Home Orders and Employment: Evidence from CPS Data 0 0 0 27 2 8 15 149
COVID-19, Stay-at-Home Orders and Employment: Evidence from CPS Data 0 0 0 45 3 11 31 266
COVID-19, Stay-at-Home Orders and Employment: Evidence from CPS Data* 0 0 0 86 1 4 11 267
COVID-19, lockdowns and well-being: evidence from Google Trends 0 0 0 12 7 9 19 51
Comment on "Food insecurity and mental health of women during COVID-19: Evidence from a developing country" by Rahman et al 0 0 13 21 5 14 50 63
Comment on "Telementoring and Homeschooling during School Closures: A Randomized Experiment in Rural Bangladesh" by Hassan et al 0 4 34 34 12 22 139 139
Comment on “Food Insecurity and Mental Health of Women During COVID-19: Evidence from a Developing Country” by Rahman et al 0 0 1 2 1 2 18 20
Comparing Human-Only, AI-Assisted, and AI-Led Teams on Assessing Research Reproducibility in Quantitative Social Science 0 1 12 15 5 21 53 64
Comparing Human-Only, AI-Assisted, and AI-Led Teams on Assessing Research Reproducibility in Quantitative Social Science 4 13 74 207 63 165 622 1,087
Computational Reproducibility and Robustness of Empirical Economics and Political Science Research Between 2022 and 2023 212 212 212 212 681 681 681 681
Covid-19, Family Stress and Domestic Violence: Remote Work, Isolation and Bargaining Power 0 0 0 98 4 6 22 505
Covid-19, family stress and domestic violence: Remote work, isolation and bargaining power 0 0 0 25 2 6 19 102
Covid-19, lockdowns and well-being: evidence from Google trends 0 0 0 80 4 6 17 359
Determinants of Family Stress and Domestic Violence: Lessons from the COVID-19 Outbreak 0 0 0 49 5 8 20 173
Do Higher Childcare Subsidies Improve Parental Well-being? Evidence from Québec's Family Policies 0 0 0 21 3 4 9 64
Do Higher Childcare Subsidies Improve Parental Well-being? Evidence from Québec's Family Policies 0 0 0 8 4 5 14 38
Do Higher Childcare Subsidies Improve Parental Well-being? Evidence from Québec's Family Policies 0 0 0 57 1 1 8 151
Do Higher Childcare Subsidies Improve Parental Well-being? Evidence from Québec's Family Policies 0 0 1 73 6 8 16 256
Do Pre-Registration and Pre-Analysis Plans Reduce p-Hacking and Publication Bias? Evidence from 15,992 Test Statistics and Suggestions for Improvement 0 0 0 22 6 13 27 116
Do Pre-Registration and Pre-Analysis Plans Reduce p-Hacking and Publication Bias?: Evidence from 15,992 Test Statistics and Suggestions for Improvement 2 8 29 110 16 34 108 299
Do Pre-Registration and Pre-analysis Plans Reduce p-Hacking and Publication Bias? 0 0 2 99 6 11 21 49
Do Pre-Registration and Pre-analysis Plans Reduce p-Hacking and Publication Bias? 0 0 0 19 2 2 17 51
Do Pre-Registration and Pre-analysis Plans Reduce p-Hacking and Publication Bias? 1 1 1 16 5 11 33 64
Do Pre-registration and Pre-analysis Plans Reduce P-Hacking and Publication Bias? 0 2 2 64 5 15 27 159
Do higher child care subsidies improve parental well-being? Evidence from Quebec's family policies 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 18
Do higher child care subsidies improve parental well-being? Evidence from Quebec's family policies 0 0 0 0 3 5 9 69
Explaining Governors' Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States 0 0 1 58 1 3 11 172
Explaining Governors’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States 0 0 0 6 3 4 7 40
Frontier History and Gender Norms in the United States 0 0 1 45 2 3 18 64
Frontier History and Gender Norms in the United States 0 1 4 32 4 8 23 46
Frontier History and Gender Norms in the United States 0 0 0 9 1 4 9 38
Has Uber Made It Easier to Get a Ride in the Rain? 0 0 2 90 2 2 21 217
Has Uber Made It Easier to Get a Ride in the Rain? 0 0 1 144 7 14 39 319
Institutions, Attitudes and LGBT: Evidence from the Gold Rush 0 0 0 48 3 6 20 159
Institutions, Attitudes and LGBT: Evidence from the Gold Rush 0 0 0 85 2 3 11 283
Job Market Stars 1 1 8 22 3 8 61 89
Job Market Stars 4 7 97 158 18 41 402 570
Mass Reproducibility and Replicability: A New Hope 7 48 161 1,216 58 348 1,052 5,402
Mass Reproducibility and Replicability: A New Hope 2 5 15 70 18 33 77 222
Media Stars: Statistical Significance and Research Impact 0 0 8 8 4 7 33 33
Media Stars: Statistical Significance and Research Impact 0 1 5 5 3 5 18 18
Methods Matter: P-Hacking and Causal Inference in Economics 0 0 3 67 5 10 28 395
Methods Matter: P-Hacking and Causal Inference in Economics 0 1 4 89 2 8 26 234
Neighbors' Income, Public Goods and Well-Being 0 0 1 102 3 4 19 106
Neighbors' Income, Public Goods, and Well‐Being 0 0 0 1 2 2 9 40
Neighbors' income, public goods, and well‐being 0 0 0 2 2 5 15 29
On the Economic Consequences of Mass Shootings 1 2 13 76 10 32 79 272
On the Effects of COVID-19 Safer-At-Home Policies on Social Distancing, Car Crashes and Pollution 0 1 1 53 2 4 15 156
On the Effects of COVID-19 Safer-At-Home Policies on Social Distancing, Car Crashes and Pollution 0 0 1 39 1 4 18 131
P-Hacking, Data Type and Data-Sharing Policy 0 1 1 11 7 13 23 36
P-Hacking, Data Type and Data-Sharing Policy 0 2 3 17 5 10 35 60
Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence and Environmental Sustainability 0 2 15 15 4 8 26 26
Promoting Reproducibility and Replicability in Political Science 0 0 6 37 7 12 43 167
Promoting Reproducibility and Replicability in Political Science 0 0 0 3 1 3 9 15
Publication Bias and Editorial Statement on Negative Findings 1 1 1 15 1 4 17 73
Publication Bias and Editorial Statement on Negative Findings 0 0 1 21 3 5 15 79
Publication Bias and Editorial Statement on Negative Findings 0 0 0 4 4 4 13 58
Publication Bias and Editorial Statement on Negative Findings 0 0 0 25 4 9 24 125
Replication games: how to make reproducibility research more systematic 0 0 2 3 2 5 12 19
Report on "Partisan effects of information campaigns in competitive authoritarian elections: evidence from Bangladesh" by Ahmed et al. (2024) 0 0 15 21 2 7 58 73
Reproducibility and robustness of economics and political science research 5 5 5 5 20 20 20 20
Reproduction and replication at scale 0 0 1 3 1 3 11 20
Robustness Report on "Coercive Contract Enforcement: Law and the Labor Market in Nineteenth Century Industrial Britain", by Suresh Naidu and Noam Yuchtman (2013) 0 0 1 10 0 5 12 56
Robustness Report on "Commercial Imperialism? Political Influence and Trade during the Cold War", by Daniel Berger, William Easterly, Nathan Nunn and Shanker Satyanath (2013) 0 0 1 11 2 6 19 79
Robustness Report on "Discretionary Tax Changes and the Macroeconomy: New Narrative Evidence from the United Kingdom", by James Cloyne (2013) 0 1 2 11 2 5 11 36
Robustness Report on "Innovation and Institutional Ownership", by Aghion, Philippe, John van Reenen, and Luigi Zingales (2013) 0 0 3 34 5 10 35 118
Robustness Report: "Going to a Better School: Effects and Behavioral Responses", by Cristian Pop-Eleches and Miguel Urquiola (2013) 0 1 2 20 1 3 11 48
Smoking, Income and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Smoking Bans 0 0 0 26 3 5 8 221
Smoking, Income and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Smoking Bans 0 0 0 72 1 4 9 228
Smoking, Income and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Smoking Bans 0 0 1 27 0 6 21 87
Smoking, Income and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Smoking Bans 0 0 1 27 2 3 8 110
Smoking, income and subjective well-being: evidence from smoking bans 0 0 1 9 2 3 11 91
Star Wars: The Empirics Strike Back 0 0 0 125 2 4 30 583
Star Wars: The Empirics Strike Back 0 0 0 488 3 7 13 3,265
Star Wars: The Empirics Strike Back 0 0 0 0 3 3 46 93
Star Wars: The Empirics Strike Back 0 0 0 0 4 5 13 120
Star Wars: The Empirics Strike Back 0 0 0 0 2 3 7 54
Star Wars: The Empirics Strike Back 0 0 0 33 2 7 13 162
Star Wars: The Empirics Strike Back 0 0 1 30 5 7 20 199
Star wars: The empirics strike back 0 1 1 1 3 7 17 19
Star wars: The empirics strike back 0 3 4 339 6 12 39 2,326
Star wars: The empirics strike back 0 0 0 10 6 9 19 120
Stay-At-Home Orders, Social Distancing and Trust 0 0 1 119 1 1 10 288
Stay-at-Home Orders, Social Distancing and Trust 0 0 0 50 2 10 16 227
Stay-at-Home Orders, Social Distancing and Trust 0 0 0 32 1 4 16 73
Terrorism and Employment: Evidence from Successful and Failed Terror Attacks 0 0 2 80 5 6 27 201
Terrorism and Employment: Evidence from Successful and Failed Terror Attacks 0 0 0 30 1 2 16 166
Terrorism and Voting Behavior: Evidence from the United States 0 0 2 19 4 5 21 70
Terrorism and Voting Behavior: Evidence from the United States 0 0 0 27 2 3 19 56
Terrorism, Immigration and Asylum Approval 0 0 0 17 3 5 16 87
Terrorism, Immigration and Asylum Approval 0 0 0 4 1 3 14 67
The COVID-19 Pandemic and US Presidential Elections 0 0 0 9 5 10 18 122
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election 0 0 0 19 11 14 19 92
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election 0 0 0 6 2 10 19 78
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election 0 0 0 38 8 16 23 213
The Economics of Mass Shootings 0 1 4 54 4 12 44 366
The Robustness Dashboard 0 0 9 9 3 8 29 29
The Robustness Reproducibility of the American Economic Review 3 11 67 177 29 131 350 704
The Short-Term Economic Consequences of COVID-19: Exposure to Disease, Remote Work and Government Response 0 0 0 189 5 6 18 1,365
The Short-Term Economic Consequences of COVID-19: Exposure to Disease, Remote Work and Government Response 1 1 1 79 5 6 18 273
The Short-Term Economic Consequences of COVID-19: Occupation Tasks and Mental Health in Canada 0 0 0 66 4 5 15 130
The power of carbon pricing – A comment on Döbbeling-Hildebrandt et al. (2024) and its press release 5 5 5 5 16 17 17 17
The robustness dashboard 0 0 0 0 5 8 15 15
The short-term Economic Consequences of COVID-19: Occupation Tasks and Mental Health in Canada 0 0 0 58 9 10 30 459
Unpacking P-Hacking and Publication Bias 1 1 2 14 9 14 31 92
Unpacking P-Hacking and Publication Bias 0 0 0 15 1 2 25 47
Unpacking P-Hacking and Publication Bias 0 2 23 107 8 31 158 578
War, Migration and the Origins of the Thai Sex Industry 1 2 2 64 8 80 195 694
War, Migration and the Origins of the Thai Sex Industry 0 0 0 51 6 178 201 1,182
War, Migration and the Origins of the Thai Sex Industry 1 1 1 75 83 217 537 1,671
War, migration and the origins of the Thai sex industry 1 2 5 116 59 101 699 2,198
War, migration and the origins of the Thai sex industry 0 0 0 22 26 246 400 593
We Need to Talk about Mechanical Turk: What 22,989 Hypothesis Tests Tell Us about Publication Bias and p-Hacking in Online Experiments 1 4 28 118 11 26 173 472
We Need to Talk about Mechanical Turk: What 22,989 Hypothesis Tests Tell Us about Publication Bias and p-Hacking in Online Experiments 0 0 0 82 2 2 6 51
We Need to Talk about Mechanical Turk: What 22,989 Hypothesis Tests Tell Us about Publication Bias and p-Hacking in Online Experiments 0 0 1 13 2 4 11 31
We Need to Talk about Mechanical Turk: What 22,989 Hypothesis Tests Tell us about p-Hacking and Publication Bias in Online Experiments 0 0 0 27 2 3 12 71
We Need to Talk about Mechanical Turk: What 22,989 Hypothesis Tests Tell us about p-Hacking and Publication Bias in Online Experiments 0 1 1 23 4 13 26 76
Where the Streets Have a Name: Income Comparisons in the US 0 0 0 49 3 4 9 110
Where the Streets Have a Name: Income Comparisons in the US 0 0 0 16 1 3 9 108
Where the Streets Have a Name: Income Comparisons in the US 0 0 0 1 2 3 10 29
Where the Streets Have a Name: Income Comparisons in the US 0 0 0 31 0 3 52 174
Where the streets have a name: income comparisons in the US 0 0 0 3 5 6 11 65
World War II, the Baby Boom and Employment: County Level Evidence 0 0 1 12 6 13 36 74
World War II, the Baby Boom and Employment: County Level Evidence 0 0 0 10 5 6 20 71
World War II, the Baby Boom and Employment: County Level Evidence 2 2 11 91 7 13 70 313
“Try to Balance the Baseline”: A Comment on “Parent-Teacher Meetings and Student Outcomes: Evidence from a Developing Country” by Islam (2019) 0 0 20 20 2 4 33 34
Total Working Papers 261 385 1,148 8,967 1,587 3,320 9,132 44,041
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Journal Article File Downloads Abstract Views
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A Proposed Specification Check for p-Hacking 0 0 0 33 1 4 13 114
A literature review of the economics of COVID‐19 0 1 3 65 3 7 34 256
An empirical analysis of taxi, Lyft and Uber rides: Evidence from weather shocks in NYC 0 1 7 188 15 45 142 985
COVID-19, lockdowns and well-being: Evidence from Google Trends 0 0 1 57 6 14 26 240
Determinants of Family Stress and Domestic Violence: Lessons from the COVID-19 Outbreak 0 0 1 1 3 4 9 21
Do Preregistration and Preanalysis Plans Reduce p-Hacking and Publication Bias? Evidence from 15,992 Test Statistics and Suggestions for Improvement 0 0 3 9 8 17 41 57
Do higher child care subsidies improve parental well-being? Evidence from Quebec's family policies 0 0 0 119 2 4 12 356
Institutions, attitudes and LGBT: Evidence from the gold rush 0 0 0 13 4 8 23 88
Introduction to the symposium on reproducibility and replicability in economics: Part I 0 0 0 0 3 4 11 13
Introduction to the symposium on reproducibility and replicability in economics: Part II 2 3 4 4 5 7 13 13
Methods Matter: p-Hacking and Publication Bias in Causal Analysis in Economics 1 5 11 86 7 17 46 354
Methods Matter: p-Hacking and Publication Bias in Causal Analysis in Economics: Reply 1 2 3 16 9 23 39 113
Neighbors' Income, Public Goods, and Well‐Being 0 0 0 9 4 5 15 56
On the Economic Consequences of Mass Shootings 1 2 12 13 6 18 86 110
On the effects of COVID-19 safer-at-home policies on social distancing, car crashes and pollution 0 0 1 12 5 6 13 76
Publication Bias and Editorial Statement on Negative Findings 0 0 1 15 4 9 29 100
Replication games: how to make reproducibility research more systematic 0 0 0 5 3 4 12 28
Reproduction and replication at scale 0 0 0 6 0 2 13 30
Star Wars: The Empirics Strike Back 0 0 11 234 4 9 45 945
Stay-at-home orders, social distancing, and trust 0 0 1 5 1 3 13 45
Terrorism, immigration and asylum approval 0 0 1 11 1 8 24 104
The COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 US presidential election 0 1 3 66 5 21 58 385
The Effect of Terrorism on Employment and Consumer Sentiment: Evidence from Successful and Failed Terror Attacks 0 0 3 72 2 3 39 344
The short-term economic consequences of COVID-19: Exposure to disease, remote work and government response 0 0 0 0 3 4 15 15
The short‐term economic consequences of COVID‐19: Occupation tasks and mental health in Canada 0 0 0 9 5 7 17 37
Transparency in empirical economic research 0 0 0 7 2 8 13 55
Unpacking P-hacking and Publication Bias 0 0 1 18 3 7 37 102
War, Migration and the Origins of the Thai Sex Industry 1 2 5 26 10 43 116 3,988
World War II, the Baby Boom, and Employment: County-Level Evidence 0 1 1 18 2 6 27 99
p-Hacking, Data type and Data-Sharing Policy 0 2 4 8 1 10 28 43
“Try to Balance the Baseline”: A comment on “Parent–teacher meetings and student outcomes: Evidence from a developing country” by Islam (2019) 0 0 2 2 3 7 36 36
Total Journal Articles 6 20 79 1,127 130 334 1,045 9,208


Statistics updated 2026-05-06