We investigate the efficiency and distributional consequences of a corruptionfighting initiative in Romania targeting the endemic fraud in a high-stakes high school exit exam, which introduced CCTV monitoring of the exam and credible punishment threats. We find that punishment coupled with monitoring was effective in reducing corruption. Estimating the heterogeneous impact for students of different ability, poverty status, and gender, we show that fighting corruption led to efficiency gains (ability predicts exam outcomes better) but also to a worrisome score gap increase between poor and non-poor students. Consequently, the poor students have reduced chances to enter an elite university.JEL: I21, I24, K4
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
This paper examines if money matters in education by looking at whether missing resources due to&nbs...
Education is an area that has significant impacts on and is at the same time affected by social, eco...
There are 2 terms - sustainability and corruption, one of them is widely familiar among people and t...
What are the most effective ways to increase primary school enrollment and student learning? We argu...
In a web-based survey, we presented university students (n = 2,287) with vignettes in which they had...
We investigate the distributional consequences of a corruption-fighting initiative in Romania target...
Human capital development, through education and skill development, is instrumental for economic gro...
This paper aims to understand how corruption responds to an income loss. We exploit an unexpected 25...
Corruption is a problem that continues to plague developed and developing countries worldwide. Previ...
Corruption is a problem that continues to plague developed and developing countries worldwide. Previ...
Recently, expectations have been raised on the civic participation role that requires supports from ...
ABSTRACT: National education systems across the developing world are particularly weak to persistent...
This paper examines if money matters in education by looking at whether missing resources due to cor...
Do individuals with different levels of education perceive different types of corruption differently...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
This paper examines if money matters in education by looking at whether missing resources due to&nbs...
Education is an area that has significant impacts on and is at the same time affected by social, eco...
There are 2 terms - sustainability and corruption, one of them is widely familiar among people and t...
What are the most effective ways to increase primary school enrollment and student learning? We argu...
In a web-based survey, we presented university students (n = 2,287) with vignettes in which they had...