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who did not. Our findings suggest that reducing fetal IDD has significant benefits for child cognition: Protection from … illness, suggesting that IOC improves schooling through its effect on cognition rather than its effect on health. However … and suggest a potentially important role of variation in rates of learning disability in explaining cross-country growth …
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Young children in poor communities are spending more hours in non-parental care due to policy reforms and expansion of early childhood programs. Studies show positive effects of high-quality center-based care on children's cognitive growth. Yet we know little about the effects of center care...
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A large body of literature suggests that the first years of life are critical for long-term economic, health and social outcomes. However, the effect of public programs on early life skills formation is largely unknown due to data limitations. In this paper we use novel data from a large...
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market. We propose a simple learning model where agents can invest in the acquisition of financial knowledge. Differential …
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to either learn from him (if children act as teachers then adults' cost of learning the skill falls) or lean on him (if … children's human capital substitutes for that of adults in household production then adults' benefit of learning the skill … also of adults living in the same household ("learning" outweighs "leaning"). Conversely, the 1998 introduction of English …
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Recent medical research shows that health is highly influential for learning and the ability to think laterally …; however, past economic studies have failed to empirically examine the influence of health on learning, schooling, and ideas …
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asset, his peers may also want to purchase it, both because they learn from his choice ("social learning") and because his …
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voting and social learning, we illustrate that sequential elections place too much weight on the preferences and information …
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learning between the first and the nth attempt while controlling for selection into retaking in terms of observed and … unobserved characteristics. We find large learning gains measured in terms of improvements in the exam scores, especially among …
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This paper presents the first experimental evidence on the effects of live versus internet media of instruction. Students in a large introductory microeconomics course at a major research university were randomly assigned to live lectures versus watching these same lectures in an internet...
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