Ding, Weili; Lehrer, Steven F. - In: The Review of Economics and Statistics 89 (2007) 2, pp. 300-312
Peer effects have figured prominently in debates on school vouchers, desegregation, ability tracking, and antipoverty programs. Compelling evidence of their existence remains scarce for plaguing endogeneity issues such as selection bias and the reflection problem. This paper is among the first...