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of tertiary education attendance, indicating that both measures are complementary in measuring teacher quality in the …
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The declining college affordability hypothesis rests primarily on polling results, a rising share of income taken by college costs, and rising student debt. But, polls, debt, and the share of income taken by college costs are not sufficient statistics to determine if affordability has in fact...
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Estimating efficiencies of higher education institutions (HEIs) has become a central area of research in efficiency … education has risen, comparative research estimating the efficiencies of HEIs employing both parametric and non …
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. We use the Kano model on a pilot sample of respondents at an institution of higher education. Our results showed that …
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Product quality plays a vital role in international trade flows, but the measurement of quality remains a challenge … because true quality is usually unobserved in trade data. In this study, we propose a straightforward measurement of quality …
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measurement and the prevalence of support staff. This test is done on a subsample of the contracts in the state. If more … confirm a strong, statistically significant relationship between our measurement and the prevalence of these support staff …. Thus, we have a valid measurement of contract breadth …
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Eight multilateral rounds of negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and international agreements under the World Trade Organisation (WTO) have contributed significantly to the reduction of tariffs among WTO members. However, the imposition and use of non-tariff...
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Should exporters worry about country-of-origin bias? Although the pervasiveness of country-level product advertising suggests that they do, lack of data has limited the empirical study of subjective bias toward products from a specific country. Using data from the U.S. wine industry, including...
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We develop a valid definition of technological radicalness which states that a successful radical invention is: (1) novel, (2) unique, and (3) has an impact on future technology. The first two criteria allow us to identify potentially radical inventions ex ante market introduction; adding the...
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This paper demonstrates the possibility of constructing a measure of product diversity using observed price and quantity data. We do this by positing a utility function, where utility depends on bilateral distance between products. We show how these unobserved parameters can be inferred from...
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