Empirical Economics
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Empirical Economics publishes high quality papers using econometric or statistical methods to fill the gap between economic theory and observed data. Papers explore such topics as estimation of established relationships between economic variables, testing of hypotheses derived from economic theory, treatment effect estimation, policy evaluation, simulation, forecasting, as well as econometric methods and measurement. Empirical Economics emphasizes the replicability of empirical results, and authors are expected to make their data available for readers who might wish to replicate published work. The journal publishes replication studies that report on both positive and negative aspects of previously published results in the literature. Officially cited as: Empir Econ Now listed with ISI.
44 Volumes 150 Issues 1,662 Articles available from 1976 - 2013
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Robust estimation of the simplified multivariate GARCH model
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Do process innovations boost SMEs productivity growth?
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Price convergence in an online virtual world
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