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Home | News | Many downloads for paper 'Non-Standard Errors' by Albert J. Menkveld and Utz Weitzel
News | December 10, 2021

Many downloads for paper 'Non-Standard Errors' by Albert J. Menkveld and Utz Weitzel

TI Research Fellows Albert J. Menkveld and Utz Weitzel (both Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) are two of the nine leading authors of the paper entitled Non-Standard Errors that has appeared on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) and in the TI discussion paper series.

Many downloads for paper 'Non-Standard Errors' by Albert J. Menkveld and Utz Weitzel

The nine leading authors are: Albert J. Menkveld (picture below), Anna Dreber, Felix Holzmeister, Juergen Huber, Magnus Johannesson, Michael Kirchler, Sebastian Neusüss, Michael Razen and Utz Weitzel (picture on the left). The total number of authors for this paper was 343! 

Since the publication on November 23, 2021, the paper has been downloaded over 3000 times. Interested? Non-Standard Errors can be downloaded here.