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Moody CE, Lott JR, Marvell TB. Econ J. Watch 2013; 10(1): 25-31.

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(Copyright © 2013, Institute of Spontaneous Order Economics)

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Abstract

Moody, Carlisle E., John R. Lott Jr., and Thomas B. Marvell. 2013. Did John Lott Provide Bad Data to the NRC? A Note on Aneja, Donohue, and Zhang. Econ Journal Watch 10(1): 25-31. In an article titled "The Impact of Right-to-Carry Laws and the NRC Report: Lessons for the Empirical Evaluation of Law and Policy" published in the American Law and Economics Review in 2011, Abhay Aneja, John Donohue III, and Alexandria Zhang report on their inability to replicate regression estimates appearing in the 2005 National Research Council (NRC) report Firearms and Violence: A Critical Review. They suggest that there are flaws in the data that John Lott had supplied to the NRC. This suggestion could sow seeds of doubt with respect to the many studies that have used that data. The source of the replication problem, however, was that Aneja, Donohue, and Zhang did not estimate the correct model specification-a problem that they have acknowledged in subsequent communications. However, in these later communications they do not make clear that the basis for their doubts about the Lott-originated data has disappeared.


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