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entrepreneurial elite, resulting in economic policy and institutions which are more conducive to entrepreneurship and productivity …
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points higher than others. This facilitated the persistence of that elite group. A systematic analysis of 17,589 documents …
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Did the Prussian three-class franchise, which politically over-represented the economic elite, affect policy …
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ability. We show that compulsory schooling can move a society from elite education to mass education, which then triggers …
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I take advantage of a sharp discontinuity in the probability of admission to an elite university at the admission score …. Cumulated over fifteen years, the time span of income data for my sample, the net premium of attending the elite university …
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This paper utilizes data on the presence of prominent individuals-that is, those with political (e.g., Members of Parliament) and aristocratic titles (e.g., lords)--on the boards of directors of English and Welsh banks from 1879 - 1909 to investigate whether the appointment of well-connected...
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The aim of this paper is to examine the evolution of recruitment of elites and to investigate the nature of the links between recruitment of elites and economic growth. The main change that occurred in the way the Western world trained its elites is that meritocracy became the basis for their...
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This paper shows that the design of education policy involves a potential conflict between welfare and social mobility. We consider a setting in which social mobility is maximized under the least elitist public education system, whereas welfare maximization calls for the most elitist system. We...
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polarization of the electorate into changes in the distribution of voter ideal positions and consequences of elite polarization …
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This study argues that urbanization changed the relationship between the occupation of candidates running in parliamentary elections and their electoral success. To identify local-level variation in urbanization, we leverage exogenous changes to the boundaries of electoral constituencies in the...
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