articleThe Journal of FinanceMay 26, 2023HYBRID OA

Is There a Replication Crisis in Finance?

Copenhagen Business School · Yale University

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Abstract

ABSTRACT Several papers argue that financial economics faces a replication crisis because the majority of studies cannot be replicated or are the result of multiple testing of too many factors. We develop and estimate a Bayesian model of factor replication that leads to different conclusions. The majority of asset pricing factors (i) can be replicated; (ii) can be clustered into 13 themes, the majority of which are significant parts of the tangency portfolio; (iii) work out‐of‐sample in a new large data set covering 93 countries; and (iv) have evidence that is strengthened (not weakened) by the large number of observed factors.

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Keywords
  • Replication (statistics)
  • Sample (material)
  • Financial crisis
  • Portfolio
  • Asset (computer security)
  • Capital asset pricing model
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Bayesian probability
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