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& -0.0004 & (\textless.0001) & (\textless.0001) & -0.002 & \multicolumn{2}{r}{-0.019} & -0.001 \\
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& (\textless.0001) & (\textless.0001) & (-0.002) & (-0.018) & \multicolumn{2}{r}{-0.04} & (-0.067) \\
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& & & & & \multicolumn{2}{r}{} & \\
\multicolumn{6}{r}{( ) Indicates significance P values} & \multicolumn{2}{r}{\textit{}} \\
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答案1
您的表格有几个问题。以下列出其中一些问题(无先后顺序):
您的代码中有 50 个 [!]
\multirow
指令,但 (a) 这些指令的语法不正确,且 (b) 不清楚什么它们应该实现。在下面的代码中,我把它们全部删除了。我很不愿意告诉你,表格的标题很乱。你可能需要花点时间重新整理一下。
请将诸如
\beta_1
、、\beta_2
... 之类的内容包裹在$...$
符号中;这样做将调用内联数学模式。每列中都有如此多的材料,如果您选择简单的
r
对齐说明符,则表格将无法容纳在页面上(除非它是海报板的大小......)我建议您加载包tabularx
并使用修改后的X
列类型形式来强制自动换行。即使进行了这样的更改,我仍然发现有必要将字体大小减小 10%,以使整个表格适合一页。问问自己是否可以将表格分成两部分。无论如何,如果您这样做,您的读者可能会感激您。
仍然说到列,第 6 列和第 7 列(共 8 列)中的单元格目前都使用语句进行组合
\multicolumn{2}{c}{...}
。鉴于这两列并不独立存在,我建议消除所有\multicolumn
包装器(并将 tabular/tabularx 环境设置中的列数减少 1)。为了避免不必要地创建空行,有必要手动将第一列的内容拆分为两行。我建议您缩进后续行的内容,例如,
\quad
向读者强调该内容是前一行的延续。要强制空白行,只需写入 即可
\\
。无需写入类似 的内容& & & & & & & \\
。(实际上,在下面的代码中,我已删除所有空白行,以便表格有机会适合文本块。)我会将诸如此类的材料放在
( ) Indicates significance of p-values
表格下方,因为从句法上讲,它是表格图例的一部分,而不是表格材料本身的一部分。这个宏
\pie
应该做什么?在下面的例子中,我将其渲染为字符串“pie”...
以下是我尝试排版您的表格。
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\usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry}
\usepackage{multirow,rotating,caption,tabularx,booktabs}
\newcolumntype{L}{>{\raggedright\arraybackslash}X}
\newcolumntype{R}{>{\raggedleft\arraybackslash}X}
\captionsetup{labelformat=empty}
\def\pie{pie} %% what is \pie?
\begin{document}
\begin{sidewaystable}
\small
\caption{Table 3(a). Market Leverage Linear Regressions}
\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{@{}L *{6}{R}@{}}
\toprule
Dependent variable& Market & Leverage& (= Debt/(Debt& +& Market Value & of Equity) \\[1ex]
Estimation Method & Pooled OLS without time Dummies & Pooled OLS with time Dummies & OLS Firm Clustered Standard Errors & OLS Time Clustered & Fama-Macbeth& Newey West \\
\midrule
Intercept& 0.26 & 0.22 & 0.26 & 0.26 & 0.257& 0.257 \\
& (\textless.0001) & (\textless.0001) & (\textless.0001) & -0.004 & -0.003& (\textless.0001) \\
\pie(dynamics)& 0.55 & 0.68 & 0.55 & 0.55 & 0.643& 0.643 \\
& (\textless.0001) & (\textless.0001) & (\textless.0001) & (\textless.0001) & (\textless.0001)& (\textless.0001) \\
$\beta_1$ (Operating & -1.96E-03 & -1.55E-03 & -1.96E-03 & -1.96E-03 & -0.001& -0.001 \\
\quad Profit Margin) & -0.0004 & (\textless.0001) & (\textless.0001) & -0.002 & -0.019& -0.001 \\
$\beta_2$ (Market to & -0.01 & -0.01 & -0.01 & -0.01 & -0.033& -0.033 \\
\quad Book Ratio)& (\textless.0001) & (\textless.0001) & (-0.002) & (-0.018) & -0.04& (-0.067) \\
$\beta_3$ (Current Assets & 5.19E-05 & 5.11E-05 & 5.19E-05 & 5.19E-05 & 3.59E-05& 3.59E-05 \\
\quad Change)& (-0.0259) & (-0.01) & (-0.004) & (-0.057) & -0.225& -0.015 \\
$\beta_4$ (Average & -2.04E-03 & -3.29E-03 & -2.04E-03 & -2.04E-03 & -0.005& -0.005 \\
\quad Borrowing Cost)& (-0.2984) & (-0.04) & (-0.299) & (-0.334) & -0.02& (0.005 \\
Y\_2006& & -0.183 \\
& & (\textless.0001) \\
Y\_2008& & -0.093 \\
& & -0.001 \\
Y\_2009& & 0.244 \\
& & (\textless.0001) \\
Y\_2010& & -0.146 \\
& & (\textless.0001)\\[1ex]
$NT$ (Total Obs.)& 320& 320& 320& 320& 320& 320 \\
$N$ (Firms) & 40 & 40 & 40 & 40 & 40& 40 \\
$T = NT/N$ & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8 & 8& 8 \\
SSE & 12.23 & 7.9 & - & - \\
MSE & 0.04 & 0 & 0.2 & 0.2 \\
R-Squared & 0.45 & 0.6 & 0.5 & 0.45 \\
Godfrey test for autocorrelation \\
AR (1) & 38.6 & 0.75\\
& (\textless.0001) & -0.39 & \\
AR (2) & 46.5 & \\
& (\textless.0001) \\
AR (3) & 60.9 \\
& (\textless.0001) \\
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( ) indicates significance of p-values
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