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graduates, I find that non-founder employees at VC-backed startups earn roughly 10% higher wages than their counterparts at … established firms. To account for unobserved heterogeneity across workers, I exploit the fact that many MIT graduates receive …
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We propose a general method of moments technique to identify measurement error in self-reported and transcript-reported schooling using differences in wages, test scores, and other covariates to discern the relative verity of each measure. We also explore the implications of such reporting...
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This paper studies the labour market outcomes of native and foreign PhD graduates staying as migrants in Australia … (STEM), for which they receive a premium that is unrelated to observed characteristics such as gender, age, and previous … work experience. In contrast, foreign PhD graduates with a non-English speaking background experience worse labour market …
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