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average, authors without tenure report much larger effects and they also exhibit substantial publication selection bias. These …We investigate whether estimates of the effect of aid on growth are influenced by authors' careers. We collect data on … the careers of 190 authors and apply meta-regression analysis to investigate the impact of authors' age and tenure status …
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treatment of zero trade flows. We find no evidence of publication bias. …
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literature on Chinese aid effectiveness. After accommodating publication selection bias, we find that, on average, Beijing … aid variable is measured, the geographic region under study, and publication outlet explain the heterogeneity among … Chinese aid effectiveness estimates reported in the literature …
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This paper performs a meta-analysis of 1472 estimates extracted from 199 previous studies to investigate the gender wage gap in China. The results show that, although the gender wage gap in China during the transition period has an impact that statistically significant and economically...
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