I take advantage of a discontinuity in the probability of admission to a highly selective private university to estimate causal returns to investing in elite university education. I use a newly assembled data set that combines individual administrative records about high school attendance, university admission, university attendance, and tax returns. I find a discontinuity in income of 38 log points at the admission cutoff. The fuzzy regression discontinuity estimate for the elite enrollment effect is 58 log points. This should be interpreted as the average treatment effect for students applying to the elite university who are close to the cutoff and chose to enroll. When I take into account the evidence that students enrolling in the elite...
This study examines whether, and in what ways, the attendance of elite high schools schools affect s...
The hierarchical nature of higher education, in which schools compete in small enclaves for the best...
The empirical evidence in developed economies suggests a rise in inequality of access to higher edu...
I take advantage of a discontinuity in the probability of admission to a highly selective private un...
This paper studies the effects of enrollment in an elite school on students’ achievement. We use tha...
Since the 1980s, the college wage-premium in the United States has reached all time highs. As a resu...
We apply grouped college-level data to estimate the returns to a college education. After comparing ...
Estimating the rate of return to a university degree has always been difficult due to the problem of...
Estimating the rate of return to a university degree has always been difficult due to the problem of...
Studies spanning the second half of the 20th century have indicated that the more an university cos...
Access to higher education is a key determinant of lifetime earnings in the United States. Since the...
Abstract-Much attention has recently focused on the rapidly rising costs of a college education, and...
Parents gauge school quality in part by the level of student achievement and a school’s racial and s...
International audienceWe exploit data on the future earnings students at high school completion expe...
In the UK, recent advances in data linking and matching have enabled education economists to shed ne...
This study examines whether, and in what ways, the attendance of elite high schools schools affect s...
The hierarchical nature of higher education, in which schools compete in small enclaves for the best...
The empirical evidence in developed economies suggests a rise in inequality of access to higher edu...
I take advantage of a discontinuity in the probability of admission to a highly selective private un...
This paper studies the effects of enrollment in an elite school on students’ achievement. We use tha...
Since the 1980s, the college wage-premium in the United States has reached all time highs. As a resu...
We apply grouped college-level data to estimate the returns to a college education. After comparing ...
Estimating the rate of return to a university degree has always been difficult due to the problem of...
Estimating the rate of return to a university degree has always been difficult due to the problem of...
Studies spanning the second half of the 20th century have indicated that the more an university cos...
Access to higher education is a key determinant of lifetime earnings in the United States. Since the...
Abstract-Much attention has recently focused on the rapidly rising costs of a college education, and...
Parents gauge school quality in part by the level of student achievement and a school’s racial and s...
International audienceWe exploit data on the future earnings students at high school completion expe...
In the UK, recent advances in data linking and matching have enabled education economists to shed ne...
This study examines whether, and in what ways, the attendance of elite high schools schools affect s...
The hierarchical nature of higher education, in which schools compete in small enclaves for the best...
The empirical evidence in developed economies suggests a rise in inequality of access to higher edu...