Does education really improve health? A meta‐analysis
X Xue, M Cheng, W Zhang - Journal of Economic Surveys, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
While numerous studies assess the relationship between education and health, no
consensus has been reached on whether education really improves health. We perform a …
consensus has been reached on whether education really improves health. We perform a …
Bank competition and financial stability: Much ado about nothing?
The theoretical literature gives conflicting predictions on how bank competition should affect
financial stability, and dozens of researchers have attempted to evaluate the relationship …
financial stability, and dozens of researchers have attempted to evaluate the relationship …
Remittances and economic growth: A meta-analysis
Expatriate workers' remittances represent an important source of financing for low-and
middle-income countries. No consensus, however, has yet emerged regarding the effect of …
middle-income countries. No consensus, however, has yet emerged regarding the effect of …
Model averaging and its use in economics
MFJ Steel - Journal of Economic Literature, 2020 - aeaweb.org
The method of model averaging has become an important tool to deal with model
uncertainty, for example in situations where a large amount of different theories exist, as are …
uncertainty, for example in situations where a large amount of different theories exist, as are …
It is merely a matter of time: A meta‐analysis of the causality between environmental performance and financial performance
Research on the relationship between corporate environmental performance (CEP) and
financial performance (CFP) continuously receives high attention in both general media and …
financial performance (CFP) continuously receives high attention in both general media and …
Growth still is good for the poor
Average incomes in the poorest two quintiles on average increase at the same rate as
overall average incomes. This is because, in a global dataset spanning 121 countries over …
overall average incomes. This is because, in a global dataset spanning 121 countries over …
Cross-country heterogeneity in intertemporal substitution
We collect 2735 estimates of the elasticity of intertemporal substitution in consumption from
169 published studies that cover 104 countries during different time periods. The estimates …
169 published studies that cover 104 countries during different time periods. The estimates …
Bayesian model averaging employing fixed and flexible priors: The BMS package for R
This article describes the BMS (Bayesian model sampling) package for R that implements
Bayesian model averaging for linear regression models. The package excels in allowing for …
Bayesian model averaging for linear regression models. The package excels in allowing for …
Determinants of horizontal spillovers from FDI: Evidence from a large meta-analysis
The voluminous empirical research on horizontal productivity spillovers from foreign
investors to domestic firms has yielded mixed results. In this paper we collect 1,205 …
investors to domestic firms has yielded mixed results. In this paper we collect 1,205 …
Habit formation in consumption: A meta-analysis
We examine 597 estimates of habit formation reported in 81 published studies. The mean
reported strength of habit formation equals 0.4, but the estimates vary widely both within and …
reported strength of habit formation equals 0.4, but the estimates vary widely both within and …