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This paper studies a Tiebout model with two school districts, housing markets and peer effects to re-evaluate the optimality properties of the allocation of households to districts induced by head and income taxes. The main novel results reveal that head taxes are not superior to income taxes...
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at different parts of the test score distribution of native Dutch students using a quantile regression approach. We find …
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We study the effects that school choice mechanisms and school priorities have on the degree of sorting of students … scenarios. With residential priori-ties, students and their households fully segregate into quality-ranked schools and …
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Students in Brazil are typically assigned to classes based on their age ranking in their school grade. I exploit this … rule to estimate the effects on maths achievement of being in a class with older peers for students in fifth grade of …
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Many types of economic and social activities involve signifcant behavioral complementarities (peer effects) with neighbors in the social network. The same activities often exert externalities, that cumulates in "stocks" affecting agents' welfare and incentives. For instance, smoking is subject...
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We study linear quadratic games played on a network where strategies are complements between neighbors and substitutes between agents at distance-two. We provide micro-founded problems where this pattern of interaction is due to a local congestion effect. Equilibrium behavior systematically...
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The belief that both the behavior and outcomes of students are affected by their peers is important in shaping …
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