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What limits the capacity of society to redistribute and provide insurance? What determines the structure of compensation in organizations aiming at income equality? This paper investigates these questions by investigating the economic and sociological forces underlying the persistence of the...
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We study the impact of financial incentives on higher education decisions and the choice of major. We rely on a reform whereby Israeli kibbutzim shifted from their traditional policy of equal sharing to productivity-based wages. We use for identification the staggered implementation of this...
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We study the impact of financial incentives on higher education decisions and the choice of major. We rely on a reform whereby Israeli kibbutzim shifted from their traditional policy of equal sharing to productivity-based wages. We use for identification the staggered implementation of this...
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equally gifted students from other cities where GCP was not offered at the time. Based on administrative data, we follow 22 …
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higher enrollment rate in university, but became positive and significant with time. These gains are largely mediated by the …
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Cognitive performance during high-stakes exams can be affected by random disturbances that, even if transitory, may have permanent consequences for long-term schooling attainment and labor market outcomes. We evaluate this hypothesis among Israeli high school students who took a series of high...
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