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Jan H. Höffler

Involvement

Höffler studied at the Universität Mannheim, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, University of Toronto, the Graduate 51ºÚÁϱ¬ÁÏÍøÀúʷʼþ, Geneva, and [in the course of an INET funded project on Replication in Empirical Economics] founded the during his PhD at the University of Göttingen.

He taught to bachelor, masters and PhD students at the University of Toronto, Canada, the MAGKS interuniversity doctoral program in economics supported by the universities of Marburg, Aachen, Gießen, Göttingen, Kassel and Siegen, Germany, the Graduate 51ºÚÁϱ¬ÁÏÍøÀúʷʼþ in Geneva, Switzerland, Nanjing Agricultural University, China, and the , the Netherlands.

Höffler has published the following journal articles:

, American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 107(5), May 2017, 52-55

, D-Lib Magazine, March/April 2017 Volume 23, Number 3/4

Höffler has published the following working papers:

, with Gerrit Bauer, Nate Breznau, Johanna Gereke, Nicole Janz, Rima-Maria Rahal, Joachim K. Rennstich, and Hannah Soiné, MetaArXiv 2022.

Höffler’s replication-related work was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association; , , , , , , , , , , INET Young Scholar Initiative Workshop with the Macroeconomic Policy 51ºÚÁϱ¬ÁÏÍøÀúʷʼþ (IMK) 2015, , , , , , , , , Teaching Replication in the Social Sciences Workshop , , , , ,

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Replication and Transparency in Economic Research

Article | Dec 3, 2015

In 2003, McCullough and Vinod wrote, “Research that cannot be replicated is not science, and cannot be trusted either as part of the profession’s accumulated body of knowledge or as a basis for policy.”(1)

Economics Needs Replication

Article | Apr 23, 2013

The recent debate about the reproducibility of the results published by Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff offers a showcase for the importance of replication in empirical economics.