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capital amounts to 0.08 after correcting for publication bias. A substantial part of the heterogeneity across studies is … explained by study design parameters, such as econometric specification, estimation technique, empirical model, type of public …
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of the effect of beauty on worker's productivity, as reported in 37 studies. The estimates are tested for publication … beauty effect concerning productivity. The average beauty effect is probably much lower than commonly believed based on the …
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, race, and continent are taken into account. The authors' results also reveal the existence of a publication bias that tends …
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important is the level of aggregation, measurement of internal and external distance, control for multilateral resistance, and … treatment of zero trade flows. We find no evidence of publication bias. …
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specification searching and bias. Correcting simultaneously for publication and endogeneity biases, we find that the underlying …
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present the first application of newly developed non-linear techniques to correct for publication bias. Our main results are … threefold. First, there is publication bias against small and statistically insignificant elasticities. Second, differences in … implied by the literature after correcting for both publication bias and potential misspecifications is 3. …
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-regression analysis, we checked for the presence of publication bias after distinguishing among different journal subject areas and, once …
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