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Research Transparency Is on the Rise in Economics
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Littman, Rebecca
, Birke, David
, Paluck, Elizabeth Levy
, Wang, Zenan
, Swanson, Nicholas
, Christensen, Garret
, Miguel, Edward
in
IMPROVING THE TRANSPARENCY AND CREDIBILITY OF ECONOMICS RESEARCH
2020
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Research Transparency Is on the Rise in Economics
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Littman, Rebecca
, Birke, David
, Paluck, Elizabeth Levy
, Wang, Zenan
, Swanson, Nicholas
, Christensen, Garret
, Miguel, Edward
in
IMPROVING THE TRANSPARENCY AND CREDIBILITY OF ECONOMICS RESEARCH
2020
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Research Transparency Is on the Rise in Economics
2020
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This study provides a first assessment of awareness of, attitudes toward, perceived norms regarding, and adoption of open science practices within a broadly representative sample of active economics researchers. We observe a steep increase in adoption over the last decade, with an accelerating trend: as of 2017, 93 percent of economists had used at least one such practice—including posting data, sharing study materials, and study pre-registration—rising from 33 percent a decade earlier. We document extensive variation in adoption across economics subfields. Notably, most economists appear to underestimate the trend toward research transparency in the discipline.
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American Economic Association
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