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sufficiently many times. This paper examines the effects of partition structure of schools on students' welfare and incentives they … keeping school partition as coarse as possible benefits students with respect to their welfare and incentives they face if …
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We partner with Ecuador's government to implement a centralized school choice system using a Deferred Acceptance algorithm in Manta. Our study evaluates the welfare impact of transitioning from a distance-based assignment system to one that incorporates families' preferences. Results show that...
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We study the welfare produced by a coordinated school assignment system that is based exclusively on minimizing distance to schools, comparing the matches it produces to a system that includes household preferences using a deferred acceptance algorithm. We leverage administrative data and a...
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This paper is concerned with a policy oriented macroeconomic experiment involving an international economy with a relatively small home country and a large foreign country. It compares the economic performance of two alternative tax systems as a means to finance unemployment benefits: a...
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on incentives and incomplete contracts (beginning with many contributions also from the 1950s) leads to a more nuanced … expectation. Specifically, an examination of the incentives faced by schools, parents, and students leads to predictions that are …
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on incentives and incomplete contracts (beginning with many contributions also from the 1950s) leads to a more nuanced … expectation. Specifically, an examination of the incentives faced by schools, parents, and students leads to predictions that are …
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What is the best way to organize education and achieve the greatest social benefits? Specific matters as to how schools are run — such as class size, teacher certification, teacher salaries, student testing, homework levels, and the curriculum — are important, but the primary issue is...
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