The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science
The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science
To address the increasing concern about research reproducibility, cross-fertilisation across economics and other disciplines is likely to have far-reaching benefits. Our brief summary focuses on two areas in which a mutual investment in investigating possible cross-disciplinary synergies could benefit the scientific endeavour as a whole. First, the discipline of economic design has much to contribute to the discussion of possible reforms in science. Second, the empirical methodology of meta-research can inform practices to assess the validity of the economics literature.
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Maniadis, Zacharias
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Tufano, Fabio
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Maniadis, Zacharias
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Tufano, Fabio
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Maniadis, Zacharias and Tufano, Fabio
(2017)
The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science.
Economic Journal, 127, .
(doi:10.1111/ecoj.12526).
Abstract
To address the increasing concern about research reproducibility, cross-fertilisation across economics and other disciplines is likely to have far-reaching benefits. Our brief summary focuses on two areas in which a mutual investment in investigating possible cross-disciplinary synergies could benefit the scientific endeavour as a whole. First, the discipline of economic design has much to contribute to the discussion of possible reforms in science. Second, the empirical methodology of meta-research can inform practices to assess the validity of the economics literature.
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The Crisis and Economics of Science
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Accepted/In Press date: 2 March 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 October 2017
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