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At the private university we analyze, the gap between white and black grade point averages falls by half between the students’ freshmen and senior year. This outcome could suggest that affirmative action policies are playing a key role to reduce racial differences. However, this convergence...
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Evidence of grade inflation in U.S. high schools is often misinterpreted due to confusion about how grade inflation is, or should be, defined. This note clarifies the implications of recent research on grade inflation in two ways. First, we situate the evidence by defining three distinct types...
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's. The paper compares the predictions of the signaling and human capital models in response to an exogenous demand shock … hypotheses are derived. The findings suggest that the signaling model may indeed predict the observed changes in the schooling …
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aid agencies and non-US donors reacted to MCC decisions. We find that positive signaling effects tend to dominate possible …
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aid agencies and non-US donors reacted to MCC decisions. We find that positive signaling effects tend to dominate possible …
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aid agencies and non-US donors reacted to MCC decisions. We find that positive signaling effects tend to dominate possible …
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aid agencies and non-US donors reacted to MCC decisions. We find that positive signaling effects tend to dominate possible …
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