Good afternoon, I apologise in advance if this topic is not relevant on Statalist. I thought it might, but if I am wrong I will delete the post.
I am writing a Master's dissertation that replicates an established identification strategy on estimating peer effects (the one developed by Caroline Hoxby her 2000 paper: 10.3386/w7867). I realised that different papers that replicate this strategy in different contexts seem to use slightly different empirical approaches, and it would be helpful to see the exact code some of these researchers used to understand better (1) the exact differences between these approaches and (2) whether there are different ways of performing the same analysis on Stata and (3) if these lead to different results.
I am wondering to what extent it is common practice among Economists to ask other researchers for the code they used in published papers, and whether this practice would also apply to graduate students approaching academics. In other words, I am wondering whether an email from me to some of these academics asking them to share the code they used in their paper would be totally inappropriate or somewhat common practice.
Thank you in advance
I am writing a Master's dissertation that replicates an established identification strategy on estimating peer effects (the one developed by Caroline Hoxby her 2000 paper: 10.3386/w7867). I realised that different papers that replicate this strategy in different contexts seem to use slightly different empirical approaches, and it would be helpful to see the exact code some of these researchers used to understand better (1) the exact differences between these approaches and (2) whether there are different ways of performing the same analysis on Stata and (3) if these lead to different results.
I am wondering to what extent it is common practice among Economists to ask other researchers for the code they used in published papers, and whether this practice would also apply to graduate students approaching academics. In other words, I am wondering whether an email from me to some of these academics asking them to share the code they used in their paper would be totally inappropriate or somewhat common practice.
Thank you in advance
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