The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science
We provide a brief summary of two areas where cross-fertilization across economics and other disciplines is likely to have far-reaching benefits. The increasing concern about research reproducibility entails that economic design has much to contribute to the discussion of possible reforms in science...
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| author | Maniadis, Zacharias Tufano, Fabio |
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| description | We provide a brief summary of two areas where cross-fertilization across economics and other disciplines is likely to have far-reaching benefits. The increasing concern about research reproducibility entails that economic design has much to contribute to the discussion of possible reforms in science, while the empirical discipline of meta-research can inform practices to assess the validity of the economics literature. A mutual investment in investigating possible synergies may be costly but could benefit the scientific endeavour as a whole. |
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| spelling | nottingham-432732020-05-04T19:14:02Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43273/ The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science Maniadis, Zacharias Tufano, Fabio We provide a brief summary of two areas where cross-fertilization across economics and other disciplines is likely to have far-reaching benefits. The increasing concern about research reproducibility entails that economic design has much to contribute to the discussion of possible reforms in science, while the empirical discipline of meta-research can inform practices to assess the validity of the economics literature. A mutual investment in investigating possible synergies may be costly but could benefit the scientific endeavour as a whole. Wiley 2017-10-24 Article PeerReviewed Maniadis, Zacharias and Tufano, Fabio (2017) The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science. Economic Journal, 127 . F200-F208. ISSN 1468-0297 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ecoj.12526/full doi:10.1111/ecoj.12526 doi:10.1111/ecoj.12526 |
| spellingShingle | Maniadis, Zacharias Tufano, Fabio The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science |
| title | The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science |
| title_full | The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science |
| title_fullStr | The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science |
| title_full_unstemmed | The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science |
| title_short | The research reproducibility crisis and economics of science |
| title_sort | research reproducibility crisis and economics of science |
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