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A substantial amount of money is spent on technology by schools, families and policymakers with the hope of improving educational outcomes. This chapter explores the theoretical and empirical literature on the impacts of technology on educational outcomes. The literature focuses on two primary...
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this expansion in technology adoption rates, penetration rates differ markedly between developed and developing countries …
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In the 1980s, many U.S. cities initiated programs reserving a proportion of government contracts for minority-owned businesses. The staggered introduction of these set-aside programs is used to estimate their impacts on the self-employment and employment rates of African-American men. Black...
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saving and correlated abilities. Third, we provide new evidence from matched Current Population Survey (1993-2004) data to …
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Using confidential microdata from the U.S. Census Bureau, we investigate the performance of female-owned businesses, making comparisons to male-owned businesses. Using regression estimates and a decomposition technique, we explore the role that human capital, especially through prior work...
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measure of entrepreneurship derived from matching files from the Current Population Survey (CPS) is used to provide the first …
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