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Detecting racial discrimination using observational data is challenging because of the presence of unobservables that may be correlated with race. Using data made public in the SFFA v. Harvard case, we estimate discrimination in a setting where this concern is mitigated. Namely, we show that...
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Detecting racial discrimination using observational data is challenging because of the presence of unobservables that may be correlated with race. Using data made public in the SFFA v. Harvard case, we estimate discrimination in a setting where this concern is mitigated. Namely, we show that...
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Detecting racial discrimination using observational data is challenging because of the presence of unobservables that may be correlated with race. Using data made public in the SFFA v. Harvard case, we estimate discrimination in a setting where this concern is mitigated. Namely, we show that...
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Detecting racial discrimination using observational data is challenging because of the presence of unobservables that may be correlated with race. Using data made public in the SFFA v. Harvard case, we estimate discrimination in a setting where this concern is mitigated. Namely, we show that...
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whether the abilities and specialty preferences of a medical school class affect a student's academic achievement in medical … school and his choice of specialty. We mitigate the selection problem by including school-specific fixed effects, and show … school-specific fixed effects are added to control for the endogeneity of a peer group. We find no evidence that peer effects …
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whether the abilities and specialty preferences of a medical school class affect a student's academic achievement in medical … school and his choice of specialty. We mitigate the selection problem by including school-specific fixed effects, and show … school-specific fixed effects are added to control for the endogeneity of a peer group. We find no evidence that peer effects …
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