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Theory Questions:
 
* What is the author's hypothesis?  
 
* What is the author's hypothesis?  
 
* How does the author test the hypothesis?  
 
* How does the author test the hypothesis?  
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* How might these tests be run if one had quantitative evidence?  
 
* How might these tests be run if one had quantitative evidence?  
 
* What problems might arise in this quantitative analysis?
 
* What problems might arise in this quantitative analysis?
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Empirical Questions:
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* What's the author's hypothesis?
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* How it is tested?
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* What do the tests achieve?
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* How could the tests be improved?
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* What are the tests' strengths and weaknesses?
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* Can you think of any alternative empirical tests?

Latest revision as of 18:14, 29 September 2020

Article
Has bibtex key
Has article title
Has author Acemoglu and Pischke
Has year 1998
In journal
In volume
In number
Has pages
Has publisher
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Theory Questions:

  • What is the author's hypothesis?
  • How does the author test the hypothesis?
  • How does the author rule out alternative hypotheses?
  • How might these tests be run if one had quantitative evidence?
  • What problems might arise in this quantitative analysis?

Empirical Questions:

  • What's the author's hypothesis?
  • How it is tested?
  • What do the tests achieve?
  • How could the tests be improved?
  • What are the tests' strengths and weaknesses?
  • Can you think of any alternative empirical tests?