The Significance of Data-Sharing Policy

Author:

Askarov Zohid1,Doucouliagos Anthony2,Doucouliagos Hristos3,Stanley T D3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics, Westminster International University in Tashkent , 12 Istikbol, Tashkent 100047, Uzbekistan

2. Coles Group, Melbourne , Australia

3. Department of Economics and Deakin Laboratory for the Meta-Analysis of Research, Deakin University , Melbourne , Australia

Abstract

Abstract We assess the impact of mandating data-sharing in economics journals on two dimensions of research credibility: statistical significance and excess statistical significance (ESS). ESS is a necessary condition for publication selection bias. Quasi-experimental difference-in-differences analysis of 20,121 estimates published in 24 general interest and leading field journals shows that data-sharing policies have reduced reported statistical significance and the associated t-values. The magnitude of this reduction is large and of practical significance. We also find suggestive evidence that mandatory data-sharing reduces ESS and hence decreases publication bias.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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