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Reproducibility and robustness of economics and political science research

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  • Abel Brodeur
  • Derek Mikola
  • Nikolai Cook
  • Lenka Fiala
  • Thomas Brailey
  • Ryan Briggs
  • Alexandra de Gendre
  • Yannick Dupraz

    (LEDa - Laboratoire d'Economie de Dauphine - IRD - Institut de Recherche pour le Développement - Université Paris Dauphine-PSL - PSL - Université Paris Sciences et Lettres - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, PSE - Paris School of Economics - UP1 - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - ENS-PSL - École normale supérieure - Paris - PSL - Université Paris Sciences et Lettres - EHESS - École des hautes études en sciences sociales - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - INRAE - Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement - ENPC - École nationale des ponts et chaussées - IP Paris - Institut Polytechnique de Paris)

  • Jacopo Gabani
  • Romain Gauriot
  • Joanne Haddad
  • Goncalo Lima
  • Jörg Ankel-Peters
  • Anna Dreber
  • Douglas Campbell
  • Lamis Kattan
  • Diego Marino Fages
  • Fabian Mierisch
  • Pu Sun
  • Taylor Wright
  • Marie Connolly
  • Fernando Hoces de la Guardia
  • Magnus Johannesson
  • Edward Miguel
  • Lars Vilhuber
  • Alejandro Abarca
  • Mahesh Acharya
  • Sossou Simplice Adjisse
  • Ahwaz Akhtar
  • Eduardo Alberto Ramirez Lizardi
  • Sabina Albrecht
  • Synøve Nygaard Andersen
  • Zubaria Andlib
  • Falak Arrora
  • Thomas Ash
  • Etienne Bacher
  • Sebastian Bachler
  • Félix Bacon
  • Manuel Bagues
  • Timea Balogh
  • Alisher Batmanov
  • Mara Barschkett
  • Barış Kaan Basdil
  • Jaromír Baxa
  • Sascha Becker
  • Monica Beeder
  • Louis-Philippe Beland
  • Abdel-Hamid Bello
  • Daniel Benenson Markovits
  • Grant Benjamin
  • Thomas Bergeron
  • Moussa Blimpo
  • Marco Binetti
  • Carl Bonander
  • Joseph Bonneau
  • Endre Borbáth
  • Nicolai Borgen
  • Solveig Topstad Borgen
  • Jonathan Borowsky
  • Elisa Brini
  • Myriam Brown
  • Martin Brun
  • Stephan Bruns
  • Nino Buliskeria
  • Andrea Calef
  • Alistair Cameron
  • Pamela Campa
  • Santiago Campos-Rodríguez
  • Giulio Giacomo Cantone
  • Fenella Carpena
  • Perry Jess Carter
  • Paul Castañeda Dower
  • Ondrej Castek
  • Jill Caviglia-Harris
  • Gabriella Chauca Strand
  • Shi Chen
  • Sya In Chzhen
  • Jong Chung
  • Jason Collins
  • Alexander Coppock
  • Hugo Cordeau
  • Ben Couillard
  • Jonathan Crechet
  • Lorenzo Crippa
  • Jing Cui
  • Christian Czymara
  • Haley Daarstad
  • Danh Chi Dao
  • Daniel Dao
  • Marco David Schmandt
  • Astrid de Linde
  • Lucas de Melo
  • Lachlan Deer
  • Micole de Vera
  • Velichka Dimitrova
  • Jan Fabian Dollbaum
  • Jan Matti Dollbaum
  • Michael Donnelly
  • Luu Duc Toan Huynh
  • Tsvetomira Dumbalska
  • Jamie Duncan
  • Kiet Tuan Duong
  • Thibaut Duprey
  • Christoph Dworschak
  • Sigmund Ellingsrud
  • Ali Elminejad
  • Yasmine Eissa
  • Andrea Erhart
  • Giulian Etingin-Frati
  • Elaheh Fatemipour
  • Alexa Federice
  • Jan Feld
  • Guidon Fenig
  • Mojtaba Firouzjaeiangalougah
  • Erlend Fleisje
  • Alexandre Fortier-Chouinard
  • Julia Francesca Engel
  • Nadjim Fréchet
  • Reid Fortier
  • Tilman Fries
  • Michael James Frith
  • Thomas Galipeau
  • Sebastian Gallegos
  • Areez Gangji
  • Xiaoying Gao
  • Cloé Garnache
  • Attila Gáspár
  • Evelina Gavrilova
  • Arijit Ghosh
  • Garreth Gibney
  • Grant Gibson
  • Geir Godager
  • Leonard Goff
  • Da Gong
  • Javier González
  • Jeremy Gretton
  • Cristina Griffa
  • Idaliya Grigoryeva
  • Maja Grøtting
  • Eric Guntermann
  • Jiaqi Guo
  • Alexi Gugushvili
  • Hooman Habibnia
  • Sonja Häffner
  • Jonathan Hall
  • Olle Hammar
  • Amund Hanson Kordt
  • Barry Hashimoto
  • Jonathan Hartley
  • Carina Hausladen
  • Tomáš Havránek
  • Harry He
  • Matthew Hepplewhite
  • Mario Herrera-Rodriguez
  • Felix Heuer
  • Anthony Heyes
  • Anson Ho
  • Jonathan Holmes
  • Armando Holzknecht
  • Yu-Hsiang Dexter Hsu
  • Shiang-Hung Hu
  • Yu-Shiuan Huang
  • Mathias Huebener
  • Christoph Huber
  • Kim Huynh
  • Zuzana Irsova
  • Ozan Isler
  • Niklas Jakobsson
  • Raphaël Jananji
  • Tharaka Jayalath
  • Michael Jetter
  • Jenny John
  • Rachel Joy Forshaw
  • Felipe Juan
  • Valon Kadriu
  • Sunny Karim
  • Edmund Kelly
  • Duy Khanh Hoang Dang
  • Tazia Khushboo
  • Jin Kim
  • Gustav Kjellsson
  • Anders Kjelsrud
  • Andreas Kotsadam
  • Jori Korpershoek
  • Lewis Krashinsky
  • Suranjana Kundu
  • Alexander Kustov
  • Nurlan Lalayev
  • Audrée Langlois
  • Jill Laufer
  • Blake Lee-Whiting
  • Andreas Leibing
  • Gabriel Lenz
  • Joel Levin
  • Peng Li

  • Tongzhe Li
  • Yuchen Lin
  • Ariel Listo
  • Dan Liu
  • Xuewen Lu
  • Elvina Lukmanova
  • Alex Luscombe
  • Lester Lusher
  • Ke Lyu
  • Hai Ma
  • Nicolas Mäder
  • Clifton Makate
  • Alice Malmberg
  • Adit Maitra
  • Marco Mandas
  • Jan Marcus
  • Shushanik Margaryan
  • Lili Márk
  • Andres Martignano
  • Abigail Marsh
  • Isabella Masetto
  • Anthony Mccanny
  • Emma Mcmanus
  • Ryan Mcway
  • Lennard Metson
  • Jonas Minet Kinge
  • Sumit Mishra
  • Myra Mohnen
  • Jakob Moeller
  • Rosalie Montambeault
  • Sébastien Montpetit
  • Louis-Philippe Morin
  • Todd Morris
  • Scott Moser
  • Fabio Yoshio Suguri Motoki
  • Lucija Muehlenbachs
  • Andreea Musulan
  • Marco Musumeci
  • Munirul Nabin
  • Karim Nchare
  • Florian Neubauer
  • Quan Nguyen
  • Tuan Nguyen
  • Viet Nguyen-Tien
  • Ali Niazi
  • Giorgi Nikolaishvili
  • Ardyn Nordstrom
  • Patrick Nüß
  • Angela Odermatt
  • Matt Olson
  • Henning Øien
  • Tim Ölkers
  • Miquel Oliver I Vert
  • Emre Oral
  • Christian Oswald
  • Ali Ousman
  • Ömer Özak
  • Shubham Pandey
  • Alexandre Pavlov
  • Martino Pelli
  • Romeo Penheiro
  • Ryugyung Park
  • Eva Pérez Martel
  • Tereza Petrovičová
  • Linh Phan
  • Alexa Prettyman
  • Jakub Procházka
  • Aqila Putri
  • Julian Quandt
  • Kangyu Qiu
  • Loan Quynh Thi Nguyen
  • Andaleeb Rahman
  • Carson Rea
  • Adam Reiremo
  • Laëtitia Renée
  • Joseph Richardson
  • Nicholas Rivers
  • Bruno Rodrigues
  • William Roelofs
  • Tobias Roemer
  • Ole Rogeberg
  • Julian Rose
  • Andrew Roskos-Ewoldsen
  • Paul Rosmer
  • Barbara Sabada
  • Soodeh Saberian
  • Nicolas Salamanca
  • Georg Sator
  • Daniel Scates
  • Elmar Schlüter
  • Cameron Sells
  • Sharmi Sen
  • Ritika Sethi
  • Anna Shcherbiak
  • Moyosore Sogaolu
  • Matt Soosalu
  • Erik Ø. Sørensen
  • Manali Sovani
  • Noah Spencer
  • Stefan Staubli
  • Renske Stans
  • Anya Stewart
  • Felix Stips
  • Kieran Stockley
  • Stephenson Strobel
  • Ethan Struby
  • John Tang
  • Idil Tanrisever
  • Thomas Tao Yang
  • Ipek Tastan
  • Dejan Tatić
  • Benjamin Tatlow
  • Féraud Tchuisseu Seuyong
  • Rémi Thériault
  • Vincent Thivierge
  • Wenjie Tian
  • Filip-Mihai Toma
  • Maddalena Totarelli
  • Van-Anh Tran
  • Hung Truong
  • Nikita Tsoy
  • Kerem Tuzcuoglu
  • Diego Ubfal
  • Laura Villalobos
  • Julian Walterskirchen
  • Joseph Tao-Yi Wang
  • Vasudha Wattal
  • Matthew Webb
  • Bryan Weber
  • Reinhard Weisser
  • Wei-Chien Weng
  • Christian Westheide
  • Kimberly White
  • Jacob Winter
  • Timo Wochner
  • Matt Woerman
  • Jared Wong
  • Ritchie Woodard
  • Marcin Wroński
  • Myra Yazbeck
  • Gustav Chung Yang
  • Luther Yap
  • Kareman Yassin
  • Hao Ye
  • Jin Young Yoon
  • Chris Yurris
  • Tahreen Zahra
  • Mirela Zaneva
  • Aline Zayat
  • Jonathan Zhang
  • Ziwei Zhao
  • Yaolang Zhong

Abstract

Science aspires to be cumulative. Reproducibility efforts strengthen science by testing the reliability of published findings, promoting self-correction, and informing policy-making. Computational reproductions, whereby independent researchers reproduce the results of published studies, are an essential diagnostic tool. Such efforts should have greater visibility. However, little social science reproduction and robustness has been conducted at scale. Here we reproduced original analyses and conducted robustness checks of 110 articles that were published in leading economics and political science journals with mandatory data and code sharing policies. We found that more than 85% of published claims were computationally reproducible. In robustness checks, our reanalyses showed that 72% of statistically significant estimates remain significant and in the same direction, and the median reproduced effect size is nearly the same as the originally published effect size (that is, 99% of the published effect size). Additionally, 6 independent research teams examined 12 pre-specified hypotheses about determinants of robustness. Research teams with more experience found lower levels of robustness, and robustness did not correlate with author characteristics or data availability.

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  • Abel Brodeur & Derek Mikola & Nikolai Cook & Lenka Fiala & Thomas Brailey & Ryan Briggs & Alexandra de Gendre & Yannick Dupraz & Jacopo Gabani & Romain Gauriot & Joanne Haddad & Goncalo Lima & Jörg An, 2026. "Reproducibility and robustness of economics and political science research," PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris (Postprint) hal-05642219, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:pseptp:hal-05642219
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-026-10251-x
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