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Posts by Andreas Kotsadam

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📢 New Working Paper: “Labor Supply under Temporary Wage Increases: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment”, with Mats Ekman and @kotsadam.bsky.social

🔭 arxiv.org/abs/2602.11992

2 months ago 1 1 0 0

It is not just that 'ideally' criteria for publication should be the same for significant and non-significant results - it is literally in the code of conduct for research integrity. If you do not act in line with this, you are violating the code of conduct for research integrity.

4 months ago 17 5 0 0
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🌟 Publication alert 🌟 "Workplace Peer Effects in Turnout" by Magnus Carlsson & @finseraas.bsky.social just accepted for publication in @thejop.bsky.social! 👏 www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...

4 months ago 5 3 0 0

Good morning. A coda (from me) on this replication business.

While I understand the impulse, it is disheartening that most of the discussion generated by this replication is about the replication "process" -- both the APSR's process and my own process.

What could we be talking about instead?

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#GDRI_rep Update 9: We have been waiting a couple of months to make two announcements. A few journals were in the process of retracting GDRI article. The editors informed the authors and then lawyers got involved. Who knows how long it will take.

5 months ago 12 7 1 1
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🚨 Our comment on Begum, Grossman & Islam (2018) in @readdemography.bsky.social is now available as an @i4replication.bsky.social working paper (w/ @carlbonander.bsky.social, @nikljako.bsky.social, Bensch & Brodeur). Read it here 👉 www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10...

6 months ago 6 4 0 0
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Happy and thankful that our WP "Debating threats to authoritarian rule: Inclusion and Discrimination in the Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia" has won the David Olson Award 2025!

rc08.ipsa.org/post/2025/09...

1/4

6 months ago 16 6 1 0
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6 months ago 7 2 0 0
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How to Publish Statistically Insignificant Results in Economics blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...

Still a challenge!

7 months ago 8 2 0 0
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Paper is here. Demonstrates with a very large sample the same phenomenon we saw previously in a somewhat smaller sample in Ethiopia: list experiments can produce fleeing behavior that leads to negative prevalence rates
papers.ssrn.com/sol3...
www.tandfonline.com/...

7 months ago 1 1 1 0
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The answer to this excellent question from @kotsadam + Løvgren: yes! List experiments do not, in general, seem to be an effective tool for measuring IPV; we should not use them unless there is a convincing reason to think otherwise

7 months ago 5 2 1 0
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Great day at the Frisch Centre, hosted by @kotsadam.bsky.social , presenting ongoing work on the integration paradox

7 months ago 7 1 0 0
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#GDRI_rep Update 8a: Major updates coming up over the next few weeks.

1st update: We reproduced "Parent–teacher meetings and student outcomes" some time ago. The paper was then retracted by the editors of the Euro Econ Rev.

Additional studies are connected (see diagram)
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7 months ago 17 13 1 2
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Development programs in war zones Did development aid in Afghanistan help counter the Taliban’s insurgency?

Development aid can help suppress insurgencies, but it may be counterproductive in areas where insurgents came from outside of local communities, say researchers at @theworldbank.bsky.social, @mit.edu, and @upf.edu. #econsky www.aeaweb.org/research/dev...

8 months ago 38 9 0 1
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Fascinating new paper shows that papers reporting statistical significance get at least 60% more media attention #econtwitter #econsky: from
Brodeur Cook @nikolaimcook @taylor_wright, a short 🧵

8 months ago 6 5 1 0
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🚨 New research alert! 🚨

Check out this recent paper by Johannes Bergh, Dag Arne Christensen and @finseraas.bsky.social on the impact of early voting on partners mobilisation. Available open access here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

9 months ago 8 3 0 0

New preprint out with @aleksandermadsen.bsky.social, where we show that later-arriving childhood immigrants have lower earnings, are more likely to enter manual occupations, and are less likely to enter analytical and language-intensive jobs and be employed in high-wage firms as adults.

9 months ago 14 6 0 2
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"It's the economy, stupid"

Voters vote based on the economy.

But there are many economic performance indicators. Which matter the most?

This new paper shows voters react to growth, unemployment, inflation, & stock markets.

But the inflation plays the biggest role.

www.ifau.se/globalassets...

9 months ago 44 17 1 0
10 Conversations that Implementers and Evaluators Need to Have – EGAP Authors: Jake Bowers and Rebecca Wolfe

10 Conversations that Implementers and Evaluators Need to Have buff.ly/9lWzMqZ #EGAPMethodsGuide

9 months ago 1 1 0 0

Do family-friendly hours make it easier for women politicians to participate in meetings? 🕚

In a new working paper, I find they don’t. 🧵1/10

9 months ago 15 6 1 0

Update #2, RETRACTED: 15 months after we (w @ollefolke.bsky.social and @johannarickne.bsky.social ) submitted the initial comment to the Journal, we've noticed the paper was ultimately retracted. Retraction note here: link.springer.com/article/10.1...

9 months ago 36 12 2 5
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Important paper from @anderskjelsrud.bsky.social and Sahar!

10 months ago 14 2 0 0

Every authoritarian who successfully destroyed judicial independence did so because civil society failed to unite in time. The key difference? Whether people mobilized.

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🧵 When authoritarian leaders attack judges as "enemies," history shows us exactly where this leads. Trump's assault on "USA HATING JUDGES" isn't just inflammatory rhetoric—it's following a script written by strongmen worldwide. But other countries show us how to fight back.

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Indeed

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After one year of waiting, we finally got a response from the Journal of Population Economics about our replication of "Banning the purchase of sex increases cases of rape: evidence from Sweden", confirming the major coding error that invalidates the main results, but not retracting the paper. 1/2

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A re-analysis of Ciacci's (2024) "Banning the purchase of sex increases cases of rape: Evidence from Sweden" Journal of Population Economics reveals major issues. A year ago, reproducers Adema, Folke, and Rickne found coding errors driving the paper's key results. Let's unpack this in a 🧵

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🚨 REPLICATION REPORT UPDATE: One year ago, a tweet by John Holbein alerted me, @ollefolke.bsky.social, and @jopieboy.bsky.social to a paper with a shocking result about Sweden’s law criminalizing the purchase of sex.🧵

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9/ Based on our initial and extended replications, we wonder: how can the editor still trust the results of this paper? If this case does not meet the criteria for retraction, what does?

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Re-Analysis of Ciacci, R. (2024). Banning the purchase of sex increases cases of rape: evidence from Sweden. EconStor is a publication server for scholarly economic literature, provided as a non-commercial public service by the ZBW.

10/ Please help share our extended replication to correct the record on this misleading policy evaluation!

Full replication text here: www.econstor.eu/handle/10419...

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