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.
History
Pagination
1-8
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.
Publication classification
CN.1 Other journal article
Copyright notice
2006, The Authors
Publisher
Deakin University, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance
Place of publication
Geelong, Vic.
Series
School Working paper - Economic Series 2006 ; SWP 2006/25