University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2012. Major: Applied Economics. Advisors: Joseph Ritter and Paul Glewwe. 1 computer file (PDF); ix, 147 pages.This dissertation is comprised of three essays related to teacher labor markets. The first essay describes a theoretical model which incorporates an oft overlooked fact of educational production, namely the fact that teachers are asymmetrically well informed about what actions are best for their specific classes. The model shows that to take advantage of teachers' local knowledge, districts should offer contracts with output-based pay for performance coupled with decentralized decision making and support for teachers to help them set locally appropriate goals. I use data from Minn...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
This dissertation consists of three essays, each using advanced empirical methods to address importa...
263 pagesThis dissertation is comprised of three essays, each examining a different topic in labor e...
This dissertation studies the impacts of employment contracts as well as legal and economic environm...
This chapter is a preprint of a book chapter. For the final version, please see the book published ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on topics in public economics. The first chapter examin...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on topics in public economics. The first chapter examin...
This thesis presents an analysis of district level labor markets for public school teachers. Collect...
This thesis presents an analysis of district level labor markets for public school teachers. Collect...
This dissertation is a compilation of three essays. The first essay uses longitudinal administrative...
This thesis consists of three substantive chapters, which explore topics related to the economics of...
In recent years, education policy has increasingly focused on improving human capital as a strategy ...
My dissertation is composed of three essays on the economics of education. The first essay, "Teache...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
This dissertation consists of three essays, each using advanced empirical methods to address importa...
263 pagesThis dissertation is comprised of three essays, each examining a different topic in labor e...
This dissertation studies the impacts of employment contracts as well as legal and economic environm...
This chapter is a preprint of a book chapter. For the final version, please see the book published ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on topics in public economics. The first chapter examin...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on topics in public economics. The first chapter examin...
This thesis presents an analysis of district level labor markets for public school teachers. Collect...
This thesis presents an analysis of district level labor markets for public school teachers. Collect...
This dissertation is a compilation of three essays. The first essay uses longitudinal administrative...
This thesis consists of three substantive chapters, which explore topics related to the economics of...
In recent years, education policy has increasingly focused on improving human capital as a strategy ...
My dissertation is composed of three essays on the economics of education. The first essay, "Teache...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
This dissertation consists of three essays, each using advanced empirical methods to address importa...