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        <article-title>Open Econometrics - Towards an open standard in empirical research</article-title>
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          <string-name>Guo Xu</string-name>
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          <string-name>DIW Berlin guo.xu@okfn.org</string-name>
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        <p>Research associate at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) Coordinator of the OKFN Open Economics WG</p>
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      <p>Since computing power and data storage have become cheaper and more easily
available, the number of empirical papers in economics has increased
dramatically. Despite the large numbers of empirical papers, however, there is still no
uni ed and machine readable standard for saving regression results: The Open
Economics WG would like to ll this gap by proposing and promoting an open
standard for econometric results.</p>
      <p>Like machine readable formats for bibliography (e.g. bibtex), the new
standard would faciliate the dissemination and organization of existing results.
Ideally, this project would o er an open storage where researchers can submit their
regression results (for example in an XML type format). The standard could
also be implemented in a wide range of open source econometric packages and
projects like R or Repec.</p>
      <p>From a practical perspective, this project would greatly help to organize
the large pile of existing regressions and facilitate literature reviews. From an
academic perspective, the project would also facilitate the compilation of
metaregressions that have become increasingly popular.</p>
      <p>About the Author</p>
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