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This paper evaluates the effects of a major Swedish school choice reform. The reform in 1992 increased school choice and competition among public schools as well as through a large-scale introduction of private schools. We estimate the effects of school choice and competition, using precise...
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I study a college-admissions model with two need-blind colleges and heterogeneous students. In a game in which colleges can choose a financial aid policy and either binding, nonbinding, or no early admissions, a unique equilibrium outcome exists. In equilibrium—and consistent with data—the...
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standard research design. We proposed a modified RD estimator that deals with manipulation in the forcing variable. Once we … properly correct for manipulation of test scores around the cut-off points, we find evidence that the gifted program offered by …
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standard research design. We proposed a modified RD estimator that deals with manipulation in the forcing variable. Once we … properly correct for manipulation of test scores around the cut-off points, we find evidence that the gifted program offered by …
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-augmenting investment that is made prior to matching with coworkers. A worker’s credentials allow them to demonstrate their investment to …
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This paper examines the effects of student ability on teacher turnover using data from Stockholm high schools and an admission reform that led to the exogenous reshuffling of pupils. The results indicate that a 10-percentile-point increase in student credentials decreases the probability of a...
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