In an ongoing evaluation of post-secondary financial aid, we use random assignment to assess the causal effects of large privately-funded aid awards. Here, we compare the unbiased causal effect estimates from our RCT with two types of non-experimental econometric estimates. The first applies a selection-on-observables assumption in data from an earlier, nonrandomized cohort; the second uses a regression discontinuity design. Selection-on-observables methods generate estimates well below the experimental benchmark. Regression discontinuity estimates are similar to experimental estimates for students near the cutoff, but sensitive to controlling for the running variable, which is unusually coarse.Susan Thompson Buffett FoundationMassachusetts...
This study extends two bodies of research, one that analyzes institutional price response to student...
This dissertation consists of three essays that use and develop econometric methods to causally inve...
Economic research examining how educational intervention programs affect primary and secondary schoo...
In an ongoing evaluation of post-secondary financial aid, we use random assignment to assess the cau...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2016.Cataloged from ...
Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) are the “gold-standard” for estimating causal impacts of educati...
Financial aid from the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation (STBF) provides exceptionally generous supp...
I gratefully acknowledge comments and advice from Latika Chaudhary, Dylan Conger, Amaury Nora, Ed St...
With a focus on the impact of postsecondary merit aid programs, this body of research uses a variety...
Most states now fund merit-based financial aid programs, the effects of which depend on how strongly...
The federal Pell Grant Program provides billions of dollars in subsidies to low-income college stude...
Billions of pounds per year is spent on aid for poor students in HE systems around the world, yet th...
Imagine the situation in which an econometrician can infer the distribution of welfare gains induced...
Recently, both states and institutions have implemented merit-based financial aid packages to compe...
The majority of states in the U.S. now fund merit-based financial aid programs, the effects of which...
This study extends two bodies of research, one that analyzes institutional price response to student...
This dissertation consists of three essays that use and develop econometric methods to causally inve...
Economic research examining how educational intervention programs affect primary and secondary schoo...
In an ongoing evaluation of post-secondary financial aid, we use random assignment to assess the cau...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2016.Cataloged from ...
Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) are the “gold-standard” for estimating causal impacts of educati...
Financial aid from the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation (STBF) provides exceptionally generous supp...
I gratefully acknowledge comments and advice from Latika Chaudhary, Dylan Conger, Amaury Nora, Ed St...
With a focus on the impact of postsecondary merit aid programs, this body of research uses a variety...
Most states now fund merit-based financial aid programs, the effects of which depend on how strongly...
The federal Pell Grant Program provides billions of dollars in subsidies to low-income college stude...
Billions of pounds per year is spent on aid for poor students in HE systems around the world, yet th...
Imagine the situation in which an econometrician can infer the distribution of welfare gains induced...
Recently, both states and institutions have implemented merit-based financial aid packages to compe...
The majority of states in the U.S. now fund merit-based financial aid programs, the effects of which...
This study extends two bodies of research, one that analyzes institutional price response to student...
This dissertation consists of three essays that use and develop econometric methods to causally inve...
Economic research examining how educational intervention programs affect primary and secondary schoo...