Supplement to "Drilling Deadlines and Oil and Gas Development"
Evan Herrnstadt, Ryan Kellogg, and Eric Lewis
The replication package for this paper is available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10012820. The authors were granted an exemption to publish parts of their data because either access to these data is restricted or the authors do not have the right to republish them. Therefore, the replication package only includes the codes and the parts of the data that are not subject to the exemption. However, the authors provided the Journal with (or assisted the Journal to obtain) temporary access to the restricted data. The Journal checked the provided and restricted data and the codes for their ability to reproduce the results in the paper and approved online appendices.
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Supplement to "Drilling Deadlines and Oil and Gas Development"
Evan Herrnstadt, Ryan Kellogg, and Eric Lewis
In this data appendix, we discuss: (1) our data sources; (2) how we estimate well decline and the present value of well cumulative production; (3) how we clean lease data and match leases to units; and (4) how we match wells to Haynesville units.
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Supplement to "Can Restorative Justice Conferencing Reduce Recidivism? Evidence From the Make-it-Right Program"
Yotam Shem-Tov, Steven Raphael, and Alissa Skog
The replication package for this paper is available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8226000. The authors were granted an exemption to publish their data because either access to the data is restricted or the authors do not have the right to republish them. However, the authors included in the package a simulated or synthetic dataset that allows running their codes. The Journal checked the synthetic/simulated data and the codes for their ability to generate all tables and figures in the paper and approved online appendices. However, the synthetic/simulated data are not designed to reproduce the same results.
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Supplement to "Difficulties in Testing for Capital Overaccumulation"
Narayana R. Kocherlakota
Section A of this Online Appendix generalizes Definition 2 (of dynamic efficiency) to economics with aggregate risk. Section B describes a simple example economy that illustrates why interest rate-based tests of capital overaccumulation may be unreliable
in the presence of financial market frictions.
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Supplement to "Comparative statics with linear objectives: normality, complementarity, and ranking multi-prior beliefs"
Pawel Dziewulski and John K.-H. Quah
This supplement contains additional results related to Dziewulski and Quah (2023). These notes should be read in conjunction with the article. In this supplement, we present proofs of some of the claims made in the main article. In addition, in Section S.11 we use the set-theoretic notion of first order stochastic dominance defined in Section 5 of the main article to study comparative statics in problems of dynamic choice under ambiguity. Throughout this supplement, we employ the notation introduced in the main article.
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Supplement to "On the Complexity of Forming Mental Models"
Chad Kendall and Ryan Oprea
The replication package for this paper is available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8335264. The Journal checked the data and codes included in the package for their ability to reproduce the results in the paper and approved online appendices. Given the highly demanding nature of the algorithms, the reproducibility checks were run on a simplified version of the code, which is also available in the replication package.
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Supplement to "Wealth Inequality in a Low Rate Environment"
Matthieu Gomez and Émilien Gouin-Bonenfant
The replication package for this paper is available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8336387. The authors were granted an exemption to publish parts of their data because either access to these data is restricted or the authors do not have the right to republish them. However, the authors included in the package, on top of the codes and the parts of the data that are not subject to the exemption, a simulated or synthetic dataset that allows running the codes. The Journal checked the data and the codes for their ability to generate all tables and figures in the paper and approved online appendices. Whenever the available data allowed, the Journal also checked for their ability to reproduce the results. However, the synthetic/simulated data are not designed to produce the same results.
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