ECIN Replication Package for "Researchers' Degrees of Flexibility: Revisiting COVID-19 Policy Evaluations"
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Joakim Weill, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Matthieu Stigler, ETH Zurich; Olivier Deschenes, UC Santa Barbara; Michael Springborn, UC Davis
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Project Description
Summary:
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Empirical research involves multiple, seemingly-minor choices that can substantially impact a study's findings. While acknowledged, the importance of these ``degrees of flexibility'' on published estimates is not well understood. We examine the considerable literature focused on the impacts of early COVID-19 policies on social distancing to assess the role of researchers' degrees of flexibility on the estimated effects of mobility-reducing policies. We find that estimates reported in previous studies are not robust to minor changes in typically-unexplored dimensions of the degree of flexibility space, and usual robustness tests systematically fail to detect these issues.
Scope of Project
JEL Classification:
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B16 History of Economic Thought through 1925: Quantitative and Mathematical
B40 Economic Methodology: General
C10 Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General
C18 Methodological Issues: General
B16 History of Economic Thought through 1925: Quantitative and Mathematical
B40 Economic Methodology: General
C10 Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General
C18 Methodological Issues: General
Manuscript Number:
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ECIN-May-2023-0200
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