I am trying to perform a meta-analysis estimation with data from studies using different methodologies, such as DEA, SFA, econometrics, and index numbers. In that sample, I have no information on the standard deviations of the estimates, only its mean values and the period comprising the study in question. Can I still use meta-analysis in my study?
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