This paper analyzes the effect of an accountability system in the Brazilian college market. For each discipline, colleges were assigned a grade that depended on the scores of their students on the ENC, an annual mandatory exam. Those grades were then disclosed to the public, giving applicants information about college quality. The system also established rewards and penalties based on the colleges’ grades. I find that the ENC had a substantial effect on different measures of college quality, such as faculty education and the proportion of full-time faculty. The detailed information from this unique dataset and the fact that the ENC started being required for different disciplines in different years allow me to control for time-specific effe...
In 2012 Brazilian public universities were mandated to use affirmative action policies for candidate...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
We tested differences in college adjustment between students admitted to a Brazilian undergraduate u...
This paper analyzes the effect of an accountability system in the Brazilian college market. For each...
This paper analyzes the effect of an accountability system in the Brazilian college market. For each...
No Brasil, a recente reformulação do Exame Nacional de Ensino Médio (ENEM) e a criação do Sistema de...
I analyze how two reforms, introduced to expand college access in Brazil, impacted enrollments of lo...
This paper asks whether reducing socioeconomic gaps in college admission exam scores also reduces ea...
This paper measures the importance of indirect network effects in the adoption by colleges and stude...
This paper empirically evaluates the effects of college admissions policies on high school students...
Education markets are increasingly switching to centralized admission systems. However, empirical ev...
This paper proposes that high school graduates applying to higher education institutions do not hav...
In this paper, we examine an innovative affirmative action policy designed to increase the represent...
Following the implementation of the Lei das Cotas (Affirmative Action Law) in Brazil, there has been...
Using a difference-in-differences approach, we exploit a quasi-experiment occurred in a large public...
In 2012 Brazilian public universities were mandated to use affirmative action policies for candidate...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
We tested differences in college adjustment between students admitted to a Brazilian undergraduate u...
This paper analyzes the effect of an accountability system in the Brazilian college market. For each...
This paper analyzes the effect of an accountability system in the Brazilian college market. For each...
No Brasil, a recente reformulação do Exame Nacional de Ensino Médio (ENEM) e a criação do Sistema de...
I analyze how two reforms, introduced to expand college access in Brazil, impacted enrollments of lo...
This paper asks whether reducing socioeconomic gaps in college admission exam scores also reduces ea...
This paper measures the importance of indirect network effects in the adoption by colleges and stude...
This paper empirically evaluates the effects of college admissions policies on high school students...
Education markets are increasingly switching to centralized admission systems. However, empirical ev...
This paper proposes that high school graduates applying to higher education institutions do not hav...
In this paper, we examine an innovative affirmative action policy designed to increase the represent...
Following the implementation of the Lei das Cotas (Affirmative Action Law) in Brazil, there has been...
Using a difference-in-differences approach, we exploit a quasi-experiment occurred in a large public...
In 2012 Brazilian public universities were mandated to use affirmative action policies for candidate...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
We tested differences in college adjustment between students admitted to a Brazilian undergraduate u...