aer-replicationlisted
Install: claude install-skill brycewang-stanford/AER-Skills
# AER Replication
## Overview
Prior to acceptance, every empirical, simulation, or experimental paper submitted to an AEA journal must provide data, code, and a complete README sufficient for an independent researcher to reproduce every reported result. The AEA Data Editor's Office now performs a **computational reproducibility check** before final acceptance, and a failed check delays publication by weeks or months.
This skill produces an AEA-compliant deposit on the first try.
## When to Use
- A conditional acceptance arrived and the deposit deadline is set
- Drafting the README at any point in the project (recommended: from day one)
- An AEA Data Editor report flagged the deposit
- Preparing a deposit for openICPSR
## Current AEA Data and Code Availability Policy (February 2026)
Three pillars:
1. **Data deposit** — all data the paper uses, or full provenance documentation for data that cannot be public
2. **Code deposit** — all code that produces every reported number, table, and figure
3. **README** — a single document instructing a replicator on how to run everything
Materials must be deposited in an **openly accessible trusted repository**. The strongly encouraged repository is the **AEA Data and Code Repository at openICPSR**, which gives the Data Editor automatic access to draft deposits.
### Forms and Statements
The current policy centers on the **Data and Code Availability Statement** embedded in the README, plus any forms the editorial office sends durin