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Meta-Analysis of Social Science Research: A Practitioner´s Guide. (2023). Stanley, T. ; Irsova, Zuzana ; Havranek, Tomas ; Doucouliagos, Chris.
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  8. Individual discount rates: a meta-analysis of experimental evidence. (2022). Matoušek, Jindřich ; Irsova, Zuzana ; Havranek, Tomas ; Matousek, Jindrich.
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  10. Borrower-Based Macroprudential Measures and Credit Growth: How Biased is the Existing Literature?. (2022). Malovana, Simona ; Hodula, Martin ; Bajzik, Josef ; Gric, Zuzana.
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  11. Publication and Identification Biases in Measuring the Intertemporal Substitution of Labor Supply. (2021). Horvath, Roman ; Havranek, Tomas ; Elminejad, Ali.
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  12. Publication and Identification Biases in Measuring the Intertemporal Substitution of Labor Supply. (2021). Horvath, Roman ; Havranek, Tomas ; Elminejad, Ali.
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  13. Trading volume and stock returns: A meta-analysis. (2021). Bajzik, Josef.
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  14. How puzzling is the forward premium puzzle? A meta-analysis. (2021). Zigraiova, Diana ; Novak, Jiri ; Irsova, Zuzana ; Havranek, Tomas.
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  15. Skilled and Unskilled Labor Are Less Substitutable than Commonly Thought. (2021). Irsova, Zuzana ; Havranek, Tomas ; Zeynalova, Olesia ; Laslopova, Lubica.
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  17. A Tale of Different Capital Ratios: How to Correctly Assess the Impact of Capital Regulation on Lending. (2021). Gric, Zuzana ; Malovana, Simona ; Hodula, Martin ; Bajzik, Josef.
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  18. Does Sentiment Affect Stock Returns? A Meta-analysis Across Survey-based Measures. (2021). Gric, Zuzana ; Bajzik, Josef ; Badura, Ondrej.
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  19. Does the Left Spend More? An Econometric Survey of Partisan Politics. (2021). Magkonis, Georgios ; Logothetis, Vasilios ; Zekente, Kalliopimaria.
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  20. DOES EDUCATION REALLY IMPROVE HEALTH? A META‐ANALYSIS. (2021). Xue, Xindong ; Zhang, Wangyongxin ; Cheng, Mingmei.
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  21. A Jackknife Model Averaging Analysis of RMB Misalignment Estimates. (2020). Cheung, Yin-Wong ; Wang, Wenhao.
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  22. One model or many? Exchange rates determinants and their predictive capabilities.. (2020). Dybka, Piotr.
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  23. Measuring the uncertainty of shadow economy estimates using Bayesian and frequentist model averaging. (2020). Torój, Andrzej ; Dybka, Piotr ; Rozkrut, Marek ; Olesiski, Bartosz ; Torj, Andrzej.
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  24. The Elasticity of Substitution between Skilled and Unskilled Labor: A Meta-Analysis. (2020). Irsova, Zuzana ; Havranek, Tomas ; Zeynalova, Olesia ; Laslopova, Lubica.
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  25. A Review of the ‘BMS’ Package for R with Focus on Jointness. (2020). Parmeter, Christopher ; Amini, Shahram.
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  29. Estimating the Armington elasticity: The importance of study design and publication bias. (2020). Schwarz, Jiří ; Irsova, Zuzana ; Havranek, Tomas ; Bajzik, Josef.
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  30. What Makes Africans Happy?. (2020). MIGNAMISSI, DIEUDONNE ; Kuete, Yselle Flora ; Malah, Yselle Flora.
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  31. The Effect of Monetary Policy on House Prices - How Strong is the Transmission?. (2020). Kolcunová, Dominika ; Bajzik, Josef ; Ehrenbergerova, Dominika.
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  32. Model Averaging and Its Use in Economics. (2020). Steel, Mark.
    In: Journal of Economic Literature.
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  33. Death to the Cobb-Douglas Production Function? A Quantitative Survey of the Capital-Labor Substitution Elasticity. (2019). Kolcunová, Dominika ; Irsova, Zuzana ; Havranek, Tomas ; Gechert, Sebastian ; Kolcunova, Dominika.
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  36. A Jackknife Model Averaging Analysis of RMB Misalignment Estimates. (2019). Cheung, Yin-Wong ; Wang, Wenhao.
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  39. Does Daylight Saving Save Electricity? A Meta-Analysis. (2018). Irsova, Zuzana ; Herman, Dominik ; Havranek, Tomas ; Tomas, Dominik Herman.
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  40. Tuition Reduces Enrollment Less Than Commonly Thought. (2017). Zeynalova, Olesia ; Irsova, Zuzana ; Havranek, Tomas.
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  43. Growth econometrics for agnostics and true believers. (2016). Temple, Jonathan ; Rockey, James.
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  45. Alternative measures of credit extension for countercyclical buffer decisions in South Africa. (2015). Raputsoane, Leroi.
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  46. Growth Regressions, Principal Components Augmented Regressions and Frequentist Model Averaging. (2015). Wagner, Martin ; Hlouskova, Jaroslava ; Wager, Martin .
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