List of replicated studies

Abel-Koch, Jennifer (2013). Who Uses Intermediaries in International trade? Evidence from Firm-level Survey Data. The World Economy, 36 (8), 1041-1064. DOI: 10.1111/twec.12025.
replicated by: Joachim Wagner (2017). Firm size and the use of export intermediaries. A replication study of Abel-Koch (The World Economy, 2013). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 1(2017-1).

Alinaghi, Nazila and W. Robert Reed (2018). Meta-analysis and publication bias: How well does the FAT-PET-PEESE procedure work? Research Synthesis Methods, 9, 285–311. DOI: 10.1002/jrsm.1298.
replicated by: Sanghyun Hong (2019). Meta-analysis and publication bias: How well does the FAT-PET-PEESE procedure work? A replication study of Alinaghi & Reed (Research Synthesis Methods, 2018). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 3(2019-4).

Bazen, Stephen and Velayoudom Marimoutou (2002). Looking for a needle in a haystack? A re-examination of the time series relationship between teenage employment and minimum wages in the United States. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 64, 699-724.DOI: 10.1111/1469-0084.64.s.7.
replicated by: Bazen, Stephen and Velayoudom Marimoutou (2018). Federal minimum wage hikes do reduce teenage employment. A replication study of Bazen & Marimoutou (Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2002). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 1(2018-5).

Békés, Gábor and Balázs Muraközy (2016). Measuring productivity premia with many modes of internationalization. Economics Letters, 139 (1), 61-64. DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2015.12.016.
replicated by: Joachim Wagner (2017). Productivity premia for many modes of internationalization. A replication study of Békés and Muraközy, (Economics Letters, 2016). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 1(2017-4).

Blau, Francine D., and Lawrence M. Kahn (2017). The Gender Wage Gap: Extent, Trends, and Explanations. Journal of Economic Literature, 55 (3), 789–685. DOI: 10.1257/jel.20160995.
replicated by: Matthias Collischon (2020). Trends in the Gender Wage Gap in the US. A replication study of Blau and Kahn (Journal of Economic Literature, 2017). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 4(2020-2).

Bleakley, Hoyt (2007). Disease and Development: Evidence from Hookworm Eradication in the American South. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122 (1), 73–117. DOI: 10.1162/qjec.121.1.73.
replicated by: David Roodman (2018). The Impacts of Hookworm Eradication in the American South. A replication study of Bleakley (The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2007). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 2(2018-3).

Bleakley, Hoyt (2010). Malaria Eradication in the Americas: A Retrospective Analysis of Childhood Exposure. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics,  2 (2), 1–45. DOI: 10.1257/app.2.2.1.
replicated by: David Roodman (2018). Malaria Eradication in the Americas. A replication study of Bleakley (American Economic Journal. Applied Economics, 2010). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 2(2018-4).

Brown, Stephen P. A. and Mine K. Yücel (2008). What drives natural gas Prices? The Energy Journal, 29, 45–60. DOI: 10.5547/ISSN0195-6574-EJ-Vol29-No2-3.
replicated by: Gavin Roberts (2019). Revisiting the Drivers of Natural Gas Prices. A replication study of Brown & Yücel (The Energy Journal, 2008). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 3(2019-2).

Crépon, Bruno, Florencia Devoto, Esther Duflo, and William Parienté (2015). Estimating the Impact of Microcredit on Those Who Take It up: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Morocco. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 7 (1), 123–50. DOI: 10.1257/app.
replicated by: Florent Bédécarrats, Isabelle Guérin, Solène Morvant-Roux, and François Roubaud (2019). Estimating microcredit impact with low take-up, contamination and inconsistent data. A replication study of Crépon, Devoto, Duflo, and Pariente (American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2015). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 3(2019-3).

Gouda, Moamen and Sang-Min Park (2015). Religious Loyalty and Acceptance of Corruption. Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik / Journal of Economics and Statistics, 235 (2), 184-206. DOI: 10.1515/jbnst-2015-0206.
replicated by: Joachim Wagner (2017). Religious Loyalty and Acceptance of Corruption. A replication study of Gouda and Park (Journal of Economics and Statistics, 2015). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 1(2017-3).

Hartwig, Jochen (2008). What drives health care expenditure?—Baumol’s model of ‘unbalanced growth’ revisited. Journal of Health Economics, 27 (3), 603–623. DOI: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2007.05.006.
replicated by: Atanda, Akinwande and W. Robert Reed (2020). Not Evidence for Baumol’s Cost Disease. A replication study of Hartwig (Journal of Health Economics, 2008). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 4(2020-1).

Kearney, Melissa S. and Phillip. B. Levine (2015). Media Influences on Social Outcomes: The Impact of MTV’s 16 and Pregnant on Teen Childbearing. American Economic Review, 105 (12), 3597–3632. DOI: 10.1257/aer.20140012.
replicated by: Jaeger, David A. , Theodore J. Joyce, and Robert Kaestner (2019). Tweet Sixteen and Pregnant: Missing Links in the Causal Chain from Reality TV to Fertility. A replication study of Kearney & Levine (American Economic Review, 2015). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 3(2019-1).

Kim, Dongyoung and Young‐Il Albert Kim (2018). Mental health cost of terrorism: Study of the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris. Health Economics, 27 (1), e1–e14. DOI: 10.1002/hec.3520.
replicated by: Smith, Tyler and Tom Coupé (2021). The Mental Health Cost of Terrorism. A Replication Study of Kim and Albert Kim (Health Economics, 2018). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 5(2021-1).

McCabe, Mark J., and Christopher M. Snyder (2015). Does online availability increase citations? Theory and evidence from a panel of economics and business journals. Review of Economics and Statistics, 97 (1), 144-165. DOI: 10.1162/REST_a_00437.
replicated by: Joachim Wagner (2017). Does online availability increase citations? A replication study of McCabe and Snyder (Review of Economics and Statistics, 2015). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 1(2017-2).

Peri, Giovanni and Vasil Yasenov (2019). The Labor Market Effects of a Refugee Wave: Synthetic Control Method Meets the Mariel Boatlift. Journal of Human Resources, 54 (2), 267–309. DOI: 10.3368/jhr.54.2.0217.8561R1.
replicated by: Christl, Michael (2020). The Labour Market Effects of a Refugee Wave. A Replication Study of Peri and Yasenov (Journal of Human Resources, 2019). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 4(2020-4).

Yi, Myung Hoon and Changkyu Choi (2005). The Effect of the Internet on Inflation: Panel Data Evidence. Journal of Policy Modeling, 27 (7), 885-89. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpolmod.2005.06.008.
replicated by: Klaus Friesenbichler (2018). Inflation and Broadband Revisited: Evidence from an OECD Panel. A replication study of Yi and Choi (Journal of Policy Modeling, 2005). International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, Vol 2(2018-1).