Empirical Scorecard

283 pre-specified tests, automated scoring: 152 consistent, 41 inconsistent, 89 ambiguous.

Empirical Methods78
Impact Score
Economic Importance
7.0
Novelty
8.0
Theoretical Coverage
7.0
Empirical Coverage
9.0
Article Quality
9.0
Score Reasoning
Importance
The empirical scorecard is the systematic accountability mechanism for the entire CES framework. Important for credibility but not a core theoretical result itself.
Novelty
The pre-registration and automated scoring methodology is well-executed but the concept of empirical scorecards is known. The scale (458 tests) is novel for economics.
Quality
Clear scoring protocol, well-organized tables, links to lean-formalization and key test articles. Professional presentation.