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K-12 education 2 PISA (Program for International Student Assessment) 2 academic achievement 2 academic climate 2 educational standards 2 high school exit exams 2 homework 2 human capital theory 2 nerd harassment 2 payoffs to academic achievement 2 peer culture 2 peer effects 2 peer learning externalities 2 secondary education 2 signaling achievement 2 student accountability 2 student engagement 2 student motivation 2 student norms 2 Betriebswirtschaftsstudium 1 Bildungsabschluss 1 Bildungsertrag 1 Bildungsniveau 1 Bildungsverhalten 1 Educational achievement 1 Educational attainment 1 Educational behaviour 1 Graduate business education 1 Human capital 1 Humankapital 1 Learning 1 Lernen 1 Motivation 1 Pupils 1 Returns to education 1 Schüler 1 Secondary school 1 Social group 1 Soziale Gruppe 1 Students 1
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Bishop, John 2 Hanushek, Erik 1 Welch, F. 1
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Handbook of the Economics of Education 1 Handbook of the economics of education : volume 2 1
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Chapter 15 Drinking from the Fountain of Knowledge: Student Incentive to Study and Learn – Externalities, Information Problems and Peer Pressure
Bishop, John - In: Handbook of the economics of education : volume 2, (pp. 909-944). 2006
Students face four decision margins: (a) How many years to spend in school, (b) What to study, (c) How much effort to devote to learning per year and (d) Whether to disrupt or assist the learning of classmates. The thousands of studies that have applied human capital theory to the first two...
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Drinking from the Fountain of Knowledge: Student Incentive to Study and Learn - Externalities, Information Problems and Peer Pressure
Bishop, John - In: Handbook of the Economics of Education
Students face four decision margins: (a) How many years to spend in school, (b) What to study, (c) How much effort to devote to learning per year and (d) Whether to disrupt or assist the learning of classmates. The thousands of studies that have applied human capital theory to the first two...
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