This study offers a simple meta-regression method for estimating genuine empirical effects in research literatures tainted by publication selection. Two-stage precision-effect (PETS) corrects for the misspecification of conventional meta-regression models and provides a viable strategy for estimating empirical economic effects.
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Language
eng
Notes
School working paper (Deakin University. School of Accounting, Economics and Finance) ; 2006/25
This study offers a simple meta-regression method for estimating genuine empirical effects in research literatures tainted by publication selection. Two-stage precision-effect (PETS) corrects for the misspecification of conventional meta-regression models and provides a viable strategy for estimating empirical economic effects.
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CN.1 Other journal article
Copyright notice
2006, The Authors
Pagination
1-8
Publisher
Deakin University, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance
Place of publication
Geelong, Vic.
Series
School Working paper - Economic Series 2006 ; SWP 2006/25