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We have already established what we (at least the most vociferous of us,
[excluding Bob, of course]) think of the (in)famous Harvard neonic
study. Here is another screw-up. Is there a pattern emerging here?
Has Harvard jumped the shark?
The Excel Depression
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Did a coding error basically destroy the economies of the Western world?
You be the judge.
"...Finally, Ms. Reinhart and Mr. Rogoff allowed researchers at the
University of Massachusetts to look at their original spreadsheet - and
the mystery of the irreproducible results was solved. First, they
omitted some data; second, they used unusual and highly questionable
statistical procedures; and finally, yes, they made an Excel coding
error. Correct these oddities and errors, and you get what other
researchers have found..."
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/04/19/opinion/krugman-the-excel-depression.xml
R&R stand accused of all my favourite reasons not to believe any studies
I read, especially if they don't include the data.
Interesting. I have their book. It's for sale, BTW. Cheap.
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