The Replication Lab: Overview

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Overview

Native Jupyter or RStudio notebooks using Stata or kernels:

  • Acemoglou, D. and J. Angrist (2000), “How Large Are Human-Capital Externalities? Evidence from Compulsory Schooling Laws”, NBER Macroeconomics Annual, 15, 9-59.

  • Angrist, Joshua D. (1996) “Short-run demand for Palestinian labor.” Journal of Labor Economics, 14,3, 425-453.

  • Angrist and Krueger (1991) “Does Compulsory School Attendance Affect Schooling and Earnings?”, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 106, No. 4 (Nov., 1991), 979-1014.

  • Ashenfelter, O. and C. Rouse (1998), “Income, schooling, and ability: Evidence from a new sample of identical twins.”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 113, 253-284.

  • Autor, D.H, Dorn, D and G.H. Hanson (2013), “The China Syndrome: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States”, The American Economic Review, 103, 6, 2121-2168.

  • Bertrand, M. and Goldin, C. and L.F. Katz (2010), “Dynamics of the Gender Gap for Young Professionals in the Financial and Corporate Sectors”, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2,3, 228-55.

  • Brian Bell, Francesco Fasani and Stephen Machin (2013), “Crime and immigration: evidence from large immigrant waves”, The Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 95, No. 4, 1278-1290.

  • Brochu, Pierre, and David A. Green (2013), “The impact of minimum wages on labour market transitions.” The Economic Journal, 123, 573, 1203-1235.

  • Card (1993), “Using geographic variation in college proximity to estimate the return to schooling.”

  • Card, D and A.B. Krueger (1994), “Minimum Wages and Employment: A Case Study of the Fast-Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania”, The American Economic Review, Vol. 84, No. 4, 772-793.

  • Cameron et al. (2015), “A Practitioner’s Guide to Cluster-Robust Inference,” Journal of Human Resources.

  • Chetty, R (2008), “Moral Hazard versus Liquidity and Optimal Unemployment Insurance”, Journal of Political Economy, 116, 2, 173-234.

  • Cortes, Patricia, and Jose Tessada (2011), “Low-skilled immigration and the labor supply of highly skilled women.” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 3,3, 88-123.

  • Draca, Mirko, Stephen Machin, and John Van Reenen (2011), “Minimum wages and firm profitability.” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 3,1, 129-151.

  • Dustmann, Schönberg, and Stuhler (2016), “The Impact of Immigration: Why Do Studies Reach Such Different Results?” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 30, 4, 31–56.

  • Goldsmith-Pinkham, Sorkin and Swift (2019, AER), “Bartik Instruments: What, When, Why, and How”

  • Holden, Kristian L. (2016), “Buy the Book? Evidence on the Effect of Textbook Funding on School-Level Achievement.” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 8, 4, 100-127.

  • Krueger, A.B. (1999), “Experimental Estimates of Education Production Functions”, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 114, No. 2, 497-532.

  • Lalive, R. van Ours, J. and J. Zweimuller (2006), “How Changes in Financial Incentives Affect the Duration of Unemployment.” The Review of Economic Studies, 73, 4, 1009-1038.

  • Mroz (1987), “The Sensitivity of an Empirical Model of Married Women’s Hours of Work to Economic and Statistical Assumptions”, Econometrica, 55, 4, 765-799.

  • O’Neill, June and Dave O’Neill (2006), “What Do Wage Differentials Tell Us about Labor Market Discrimination?”, Research in Labor Economics,24, 293-357. (We will be using the NBER WP 11240 version.)

  • Fortin, N. , Lemieux, T. and S. Firpo (2010), “Decomposition methods in economics”. (We will be using the NBER WP 16045 version.)

  • Peri, G. (2010), “The Effect of Immigration on Productivity: Evidence from US states,” Review of Economics and Statistics, 94, 1, 348-358.

  • Rothstein, Jesse (2010), “Is the EITC as good as an NIT? Conditional cash transfers and tax incidence.” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2, 1, 177-208.

  • Ruhm (1996), “Alcohol policies and highway vehicle fatalities,” Journal of Health Economics, 15, 435-454.

  • Wozniak, Abigail (2015), “Discrimination and the effects of drug testing on black employment.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 97, 3, 548-566.

Slides

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