“The Open Economics Working Group would like to introduce the Open Economics Principles, a Statement on Openness of Economic Data and Code…
Economic research is based on building on, reusing and openly criticising the published body of economic knowledge. Furthermore, empirical economic research and data play a central role for policy-making in many important areas of our economies and societies.
Openness enables and underpins scholarly enquiry and debate, and is crucial in ensuring the reproducibility of economic research and analysis. Thus, for economics to function effectively, and for society to reap the full benefits from economic research, it is therefore essential that economic research results, data and analysis be openly and freely available, wherever possible.
Openness enables and underpins scholarly enquiry and debate, and is crucial in ensuring the reproducibility of economic research and analysis. Thus, for economics to function effectively, and for society to reap the full benefits from economic research, it is therefore essential that economic research results, data and analysis be openly and freely available, wherever possible.
- Open by default…
- Privacy and confidentiality…
- Reward structures and data citation…
- Data availability….
- Publicly funded data should be open…
- Usable and discoverable…
See Reasons and Background: http://openeconomics.net/principles/”