Best practices

Subject Pools and Deception in Agricultural and Resource Economics Experiments 

By Timothy N. Cason and Steven Y. Wu 

Environmental and Resource Economics volume 73, pages743–758(2019)

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Barriers to Using Economic Experiments in Evidence-Based Agricultural Policymaking

By Stephanie Rosch, Sharon Raszap Skorbiansky, Collin Weigel, Kent D. Messer and Daniel Hellerstein

Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy (2020)

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Comparing Compliance Behaviour of Students and Farmers. An Extra‐laboratory Experiment in the Context of Agri‐environmental Nudges in Germany

By Denise Peth and Oliver Mußhoff

Journal of Agricultural Economics (2019)

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Challenges in Recruiting U.S. Farmers for Policy-Relevant Economic Field Experiments

By Collin Weigel, Laura A. Paul, Paul J. Ferraro and Kent D. Messer

Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (2020)

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Power(ful) Guidelines for Experimental Economics

By Kathryn Vasilaky and J. Michelle Brock

Journal of the Economic Science Association (2020)

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How can experiments play a greater role in public policy? Twelve proposals from an economic model of scaling

By Omar Al-Ubaydli, Min Sok Lee, John List, Claire Mackevicius and Dana Sunskind

Behavioural Public Policy (2020)

How to make sure that the encouraging conclusions obtained from small scale randomized controlled trials can be carried forward to policy-makers without the risks of misguiding them into the wrong direction? 

12 simple proposals to address the scalability issue.


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An Examination of Best Practices for Survey Research with Agricultural Producers, Society & Natural Resources

By Edem Avemegah, Wei Gu, Abdelrahim Abulbasher, Kristen Koci, Ayorinde Ogunyiola, Joyce Eduful, Shuang Li, Kylie Barington, Tong Wang, Deepthi Kolady, Lora Perkins, A. Joshua Leffler, Péter Kovács, Jason D. Clark, David E. Clay & Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad

Society & Natural  Resources (2020)

Find here some inputs on how to increase response rates when you run experiments with farmers.


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"Transparent and Reproducible Social Science Research - How to Do Open Science"


Date: 2020-07-03, Image: (c) Garret Christensen, Jeremy Freese and Edward Miguel

This new volume presents an exhaustive overview of emerging research transparency practices. They will be promoted within REECAP thanks to Working Group 1 activities. 

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