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Aside from the content of the papers, Rothstein’s implication that Hoxby violated a long-standing AER policy by initially refusing to publicize her data has sparked the interest of some in the field...
...AER editor Moffitt said that “the data availability issue for that paper has arisen only because Professor Rothstein has attempted to replicate Professor Hoxby’s work.” He said that AER has granted exemptions to its policy in the past if confidentiality restrictions trump an author’s ability to release data. In those cases, Moffit said, AER asks the author to “assist other researchers in obtaining the data directly from the data provider...
...even know what [Rothstein was] talking about,” Hoxby said. “He was complaining that he had a different CD. That’s when I said to him it is fine to ask me about these things, but you have to copy the AER editor...
...Some people didn’t make it to the data because they found the rhetoric so offensive,” he said. “I’m hoping for her sake that she cuts that out of the [AER] version and sticks with the facts. It seems like passing notes in gym class...
...dispute will most likely be resuscitated sometime over the next year, after the publication of both papers in AER. Its long-term effects on education policy—and the likelihood of any vicissitudes in either professor’s professional standing—are hard to predict, economists...