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This paper examines whether the average level of human capital in a region affects the earnings of an individual residing in that region in a manner that is external to the individual's own human capital. I find little evidence of an external effect of human capital, which suggests that human...
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secondary education. To that end, I present a model in which investment in education is indivisible. Thus, if demand exceeds … supply at any level of education, allocation is carried out--at least in part--via test scores. The model highlights how the … effectiveness of educational standards in altering student performance depends on the college and secondary school education premia …
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We present a public higher education model in which there exist indivisibilities in educational investment … devoted to public higher education. Moderate degrees of admission bias lower the share of resources devoted to public … education whereas higher levels of bias may have positive effects on public education supply. Thus, while lower screening biases …
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We present a model of public higher education finance in which demand for educational services can exceed supply … because of direct or indirect discrimination--is required for allocation. We show how changes in the education premium affect … political support for affirmative action policies. When the education premium is relatively low, the matching efficiency gains …
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a speech at the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy and Federal Reserve Board joint news conference, Washington, D.C., April 5, 2006
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