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education, strengthening continuous learning and instigating more cooperation, feedback and support between colleagues. This …
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were 0.2 sd higher in public schools. We find evidence of an education multiplier: test scores in private schools were also … 0.2 sd higher in treated markets. Consistent with standard models of product differentiation, the education multiplier …
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Using rich panel data from Pakistan, we compute test score based measures of quality (School Value-Addeds or SVAs) for more than 800 schools across 112 villages and verify that they are valid and unbiased. With the SVA measures, we then document three striking features of the schooling...
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Competition between public and independent schools and universities can improve the quality of education. The paper … compares the different systems of education in OECD countries and argues that in some cases, such as Italy, a major reform …
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This paper examines racial and ethnic differences in high cost mortgage lending in seven diverse metropolitan areas from 2004-2007. Even after controlling for credit score and other key risk factors, African-American and Hispanic home buyers are 105 and 78 percent more likely to have high cost...
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I examine changes in the city-suburban housing price gap in metropolitan areas with and without court-ordered desegregation plans over the 1970s, narrowing my comparison to housing units on opposite sides of district boundaries. The desegregation of public schools in central cities reduced the...
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Nonprofits supply many tax-financed services like healthcare and education. Yet nonprofits are absent from the …
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We argue that civil liberties enhance voice and accountability, thereby placing political pressure on a country’s leaders; therefore, countries with greater respect for civil liberties will have a larger percentage of the population with access to an improved water source. We find that a...
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This paper examines and finds that the answer is likely to be no. The environment examined starts with users who contribute based on their motives to create a public good. Their own actions determine the quality of that public good but also embed a free-rider problem. When AI is trained on that...
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In a context marked by rapid urbanisation, growing housing demand and the worsening impacts of climate change, national governments play a vital role in delivering environmentally sustainable cities with adequate and affordable housing. This paper reviews national housing policy instruments from...
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