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effectiveness. We conducted an RCT offering remote peer tutoring in micro- and macroeconomics at a German university teaching online …
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output in the empirical analysis. While several studies chose to use the number of publications, others rely on the overall … universities. Besides the amount of research grants and the absolute number of publications, the number of publications belonging …
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We analyze the impact of expansion of higher education on student outcomes in the context of competition among colleges which differentiate themselves horizontally by setting curricular standards. When public or economic pressures compel less selective colleges to lower their curricular demands,...
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Since the 1980s the United States has faced growing disinterest and high attrition from STEM majors. Over the same period, foreign-born enrollment in U.S. higher education has increased steadily. This paper examines whether foreign-born peers affect the likelihood American college students...
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In recent years, many countries have experienced a significant expansion of higher education enrolment. There is a particular interest among policy makers for further growth in STEM subjects, which could lead to larger classes in these fields. This study estimates the effect of class size on...
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-individual fixed effects models, we document substantial expected labor market returns from signaling, whereas perceived productivity …
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This paper examines systematic inequalities in the match between students and the university degree they apply to, and enroll in. Using linked administrative data on the population of Portuguese applicants we create a transparent and continuous measure of student-to-degree match employing...
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We study whether female students benefit from being taught by female professors, and whether such gender match effects differ by class size. We use administrative records of a German public university, covering all programs and courses between 2006 and 2018. We find that gender match effects on...
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evidence for sequential sorting into different export-modes according to firm productivity: i) only the most productive firms …
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How can a country improve the productivity growth in its business sector and reach its growth potential? Sweden during …
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