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An essential part of empirical economics research is the identification of the size of an empirical effect. Partial correlations offer a convenient statistically based measure of the strength of an economic relationship. A key question arises in their interpretation: When is a partial...
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The purpose of this book is to introduce novice researchers to the tools of meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis and to summarize the state of the art for existing practitioners. Meta-regression analysis addresses the rising "Tower of Babel" that current economics and business research has...
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1. Introduction -- 2. Identifying and coding meta-analysis data -- 3. Summarizing meta-analysis data -- 4. Publication bias and its discontents -- 5. Explaining economics research -- 6. Economic theory and meta-regression analysis -- 7. Further topics in meta-regression analysis -- 8. Summary...
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