2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10290-020-00377-z
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Estimating the effect of spillovers on exports: a meta-analysis

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“…22 Some institutional journal policies in economics lag behind those of other disciplines. For instance, as documented by Karabag and Berggren (2012), many economics and business journals appear not to even have explicit policies regarding ethics, plagiarism, or retraction, 23 and in many cases articles that have been retracted continue to be available on the journal's website without any indication that they have been retracted. For example, though Gerking and Morgan 21 Well-known plagiarism cases involve an article published in 1984 in the Quarterly Journal of Economics (see Chenault 1984 and Quarterly Journal of Economics 1984) and a case of plagiarism of an original article from Economics Innovation and New Technology for republication in Kyklos (Frey, Frey, and Eichenberger 1999).…”
Section: Fraud and Retractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…22 Some institutional journal policies in economics lag behind those of other disciplines. For instance, as documented by Karabag and Berggren (2012), many economics and business journals appear not to even have explicit policies regarding ethics, plagiarism, or retraction, 23 and in many cases articles that have been retracted continue to be available on the journal's website without any indication that they have been retracted. For example, though Gerking and Morgan 21 Well-known plagiarism cases involve an article published in 1984 in the Quarterly Journal of Economics (see Chenault 1984 and Quarterly Journal of Economics 1984) and a case of plagiarism of an original article from Economics Innovation and New Technology for republication in Kyklos (Frey, Frey, and Eichenberger 1999).…”
Section: Fraud and Retractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 https://plagiarism.repec.org/index.html. 23 Although note that journals may present these policies online as opposed to formally publishing them in the journal; for instance, see the Quarterly Journal of Economics' formal ethics policy: http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_ journals/qje/for_authors/journal_policies.html. (2007) features "Retraction" in the title, the relevant earlier paper (Kunce, Gerking, and Morgan 2002) is still available and appears unchanged.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 The practical significance of these statistically significant FDI effects remains unclear. For example, Duan et al (2020) conclude that the economic effects of FDI spillovers are negligible. 3 This mediating role of financial development in the relationship between financial globalization and economic growth is indirectly corroborated by the meta-analysis of Bumann et al (2013).…”
Section: Orcidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… The practical significance of these statistically significant FDI effects remains unclear. For example, Duan et al (2020) conclude that the economic effects of FDI spillovers are negligible.…”
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“…Varios estudios han explorado la existencia de SE, con conclusiones dispares. Recientemente, Duan et al (2020) realiza un meta-análisis de los SE centrado en la relación entre la aglomeración geográfica de empresas y las decisiones de exportar o no exportar, y dónde exportar 1 . Hay tres resultados principales.…”
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