Economics research is improving its trustworthiness through data sharing and reproducibility

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Economics research is showing signs of improved trustworthiness, with higher rates of data sharing and reproducibility. Recent large-scale replication efforts indicate that while many findings may exaggerate effect sizes, economics papers are more likely to be reproducible than other social sciences. These reforms aim to address past concerns about the reliability of social science research, making it more dependable for guiding decisions.


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