AEJ: EP: Volume 14, No. 1


Studies


School Spending and Student Outcomes: Evidence from Revenue Limit Elections in Wisconsin
E. Jason Baron
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200226
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Data and codes to reproduce main exhibits are available in Additional Materials.
Replicability: Ongoing.

Semesters or Quarters? The Effect of the Academic Calendar on Postsecondary Student Outcomes
Valerie Bostwick, Stefanie Fischer and Matthew Lang
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20190589
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Some of the data and all codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The authors did not publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted (e.g., Ohio Longitudinal Data Archive). The authors describe how to obtain the restricted data in the Readme file.
Replicability: Looking for replicator for the institution-level analysis (or replicator who has access to the restricted data).

Yellow Vests, Pessimistic Beliefs, and Carbon Tax Aversion
Thomas Douenne and Adrien Fabre
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200092
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Some of the data and all codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The authors did not publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted. The authors describe how to obtain the restricted data in the Readme file.
Replicability: Ongoing.

The Impact of the Affordable Care Act: Evidence from California's Hospital Sector
Mark Duggan, Atul Gupta and Emilie Jackson
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20190279
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Some of the data and all codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The authors did not publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted. The authors describe how to obtain the restricted data in the Readme file.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.

Issuance and Incidence: SNAP Benefit Cycles and Grocery Prices
Jacob Goldin, Tatiana Homonoff and Katherine Meckel
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20190777
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. All codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The authors did not publish their data because access to these data is restricted (e.g., Nielsen datasets). The authors describe how to obtain the restricted data in the Readme file.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data (computation took 1100 hours).

Reducing Frictions in College Admissions: Evidence from the Common Application
Brian Knight and Nathan Schiff
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20190694
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Some of the data and all codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The following data needs to be purchased to reproduce most of the exhibits: College Board “Annual Survey of Colleges” (College Board 2017) for the years 1991-2017. The authors describe how to obtain the restricted data in the Readme file.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.

How Do Households Value the Future? Evidence from Property Taxes
Hans R.A. Koster and Edward W. Pinchbeck
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200443
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Some of the data and all codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The authors did not publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted. The authors describe how to obtain the restricted data in the Readme file.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.

The Effects of Mortgage Credit Availability: Evidence from Minimum Credit Score Lending Rules
Steven Laufer and Andrew Paciorek
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20180229
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Some of the data and all codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The authors did not publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted; all data available to users in the Federal Reserve System through the RADAR portal, after a standard application process.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the RADAR portal.

Dominated Options in Health Insurance Plans
Chenyuan Liu and Justin Sydnor
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20190312
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Some of the data and all codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The authors did not publish parts of their data because access to these data is restricted (i.e., Kaiser Family Foundation). The authors describe how to obtain the restricted data in the Readme file.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.

The Effect of Charter Schools on School Segregation
Tomás Monarrez, Brian Kisida and Matthew Chingos
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20190682
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Data and codes to reproduce main exhibits are available in Additional Materials.
Replicability: Looking for a replicator.

Technology, Taxation, and Corruption: Evidence from the Introduction of Electronic Tax Filing
Oyebola Okunogbe and Victor Pouliquen
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200123
Computational Reproducibility: Data not shared and no formal policy for obtaining data. Authors propose to run any sensitivity analyses suggested by a replicator and share the results with anyone wishing to run such analyses.
Replicability: Looking for replicator interested in proposing potential robustness checks.

Adaptation to Environmental Change: Agriculture and the Unexpected Incidence of the Acid Rain Program
Nicholas J. Sanders and Alan I. Barreca
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20190060
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Some of the data and all codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The authors did not publish parts of their data because of size and access to these data is restricted. The authors describe how to obtain the restricted data in the Readme file.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

The Rising Value of Time and the Origin of Urban Gentrification
Yichen Su
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20190550
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Data and codes to reproduce main exhibits are available in Additional Materials.
Replicability: Ongoing.

Improving Preferential Market Access through Rules of Origin: Firm-Level Evidence from Bangladesh
Tobias Sytsma
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200257
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Some of the data and all codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The author did not publish parts of their data because to these data is restricted. The authors describe how to obtain the restricted data in the Readme file.
Replicability: Looking for replicator.

Increasing Hours Worked: Moonlighting Responses to a Large Tax Reform
Alisa Tazhitdinova
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20190786
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. Some data and all codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The author did not publish their data because access to these data is restricted (i.e., Institute for Employment Research). The author describes how to obtain the restricted data in the Readme file.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.

Removing Welfare Traps: Employment Responses in the Finnish Basic Income Experiment
Jouko Verho, Kari Hämäläinen and Ohto Kanninen
https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20200143
Computational Reproducibility: Reproducibility status to be confirmed with Journal. All codes for this paper are available on the Journal website. The authors did not publish their data because access to these data is restricted (i.e., data from Statistics Finland). The authors describe how to obtain the restricted data in the Readme file.
Replicability: Looking for replicator who has access to the data.