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Leveraging rich data on the universe of Texas high school graduates, we estimate how the relationship between …
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to the role of earnings growth and variability. Using linked administrative data from Texas on public K-12 students …
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of ability tracking in the US. To fill this gap, we use detailed administrative data from Texas to estimate the extent of …
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, college, and earnings registries spanning the state of Texas, we identify relative college value-added by comparing the … the wide diversity of Texas public universities. Selectivity poorly predicts value-added within student choice sets, with …
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, with zero marginal cost, than today. We use capacity expansion modelling of Texas in 2050 to illustrate wholesale price …
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This paper examines the effect of fall 2020 school reopenings in Texas on county-level COVID-19 cases and fatalities … followed. However, in Texas, reopenings often occurred alongside high community spread and at near capacity, making it … dates for all school districts, we find robust evidence that reopening Texas schools gradually but substantially accelerated …
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vaccination effort, Texas became the first state to abolish its statewide mask mandate and fully lift capacity constraints for all … to a resurgence of COVID-19, and (ii) assertions by Texas politicians that a reopening would generate short … no evidence that the Texas reopening led to substantial changes in social mobility, including foot traffic at a wide set …
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California and February 2021 in Texas demonstrate, supply shortfalls can have large economic and public health consequences. An …
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We estimate causal effects of 121 graduate degrees on log earnings. The returns average 0.159 but vary widely across fields, with a standard deviation of 0.176. Experience profiles of the returns also vary and are particularly steep for medicine. Internal rates of return, which account for...
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