NOTE: This entry is based on, “Replication in Labor Economics: Evidence from Data, and What It Suggests,” American Economic Review, 107 (May 2017) In Hamermesh (2007) I bemoaned the paucity of “hard-science” style replication in applied economics. I shouldn’t have, as my examination of the citation histories of 10 leading articles in empirical labor economics published between 1990 and 1996 shows.
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