Table 2: Studies used in the meta-analysis
No. of coefficients
Collier and Venables (2007) |
9 |
Cooke (2009) |
20 |
Cooke (2011) |
20 |
Frazer and Van Biesebreock (2010) |
4 |
Giovannetti and Sanfilippo (2009) |
22 |
Lederman and Ozden (2007) |
5 |
Mueller (2008) |
1 |
Nouve (2005) |
16 |
Nouve and Staatz (2003) |
18 |
Seyoum (2007) |
14 |
Tadesse and Fayissa (2008) |
32 |
Tadesse, et al (2008) |
13 |
N 174

Summary study effects reported for each study and total study effect. Tables 3a - 3c in the appendix present the underlying results.
Figure 1: Random effects meta-analysis by study
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