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Una lista creciente de documentos de trabajo, preprints y artículos publicados cuyos autores han agradecido públicamente a Refine por detectar errores, omisiones o inconsistencias en sus borradores.Cientos de artículos — y subiendo

Reconocimientos destacados

Sugirió una nueva aplicación

I particularly thank Refine.ink for a suggestion that led to a substantial expansion of the scope of the main result, including the application presented in Section 4.5.

A Fixed-Prime Criterion for Reciprocals in Missing-Digit Sets

Scott Duke Kominers · arXiv · 2026

Ayudó a corregir muchos errores

I thank six thoughtful referees, Adrian Auclert, and attendees as the Stanford Macro Lunch for helpful comments. Refine.ink made helpful comments found many errors.

Inflation Dynamics with a Generalized Lucas Phillips Curve

John H. Cochrane · SSRN · 2026

Publicado en Science

We used Refine for manuscript feedback. [Acknowledged alongside two top scholars.]

Integrative experiments identify how punishment affects welfare in public goods games

Mohammed Alsobay, Abdullah Almaatouq, David G. Rand et al. · Revista · 2026

Llevó a los autores a escribir una corrigenda

The mistake in our approximation formula was found by refine.ink while reviewing a similar approximation result in a new working paper by two of the original authors.

Corrigendum for "Lives vs. Livelihoods: The Impact of the Great Recession on Mortality and Welfare"

Amy Finkelstein, Matthew J. Notowidigdo, Frank Schilbach et al. · Documento de trabajo · 2026

Ayudó a refinar el paper de un Premio Nobel

We thank Tom Zohar, refine.ink, and seminar participants at Harvard Kennedy School and the RIDGE workshop on public economics for helpful comments and discussions.

How do neighborhoods and firms affect intergenerational mobility?

David Card, Jesse Rothstein, Moises Yi · Documento de trabajo · 2026

Fundadores agradecidos por su nombre

Ben Golub and Yann Calvó López's Refine app (https://www.refine.ink/) flagged inconsistencies and gaps in a preliminary draft.

Real Option AI: Reversibility, Silence, and the Release Ladder

I. Sebastian Buhai · arXiv · 2025

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