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interesting economics: biased NBA referees, again
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Recent microeconomic research that even non-economists might enjoy. Friday, August 21, 2009. Biased NBA referees, again. Last year I posted on a paper by Joseph Price (BYU) and Justin Wolfers (Penn) that showed that NBA referees were racially biased. Price is again identifying biases amongst NBA refs, this time with coauthors Marc Remer (Johns Hopkins) and Daniel Stone (Oregon State). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Biased NBA referees, again. High school sports and teen pregnancy.
interesting economics: did no child left behind work?
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Recent microeconomic research that even non-economists might enjoy. Friday, December 4, 2009. Did no child left behind work? Thomas Dee (Swarthmore) and Brian Jacob (Harvard) empirically consider the impact of No Child Left Behind legislation in the U.S. From the abstract:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Physical attractiveness and performance. Domestic violence and football. Did no child left behind work? Gender differences in competition go away with exp. View my complete profile.
interesting economics: school choice is good
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Recent microeconomic research that even non-economists might enjoy. Saturday, May 29, 2010. School choice is good. In a new paper in the Review of Economic Studies, Victor Lavy (Hebrew U) considers what happens when students can attend any public school they want. That is, he looks at the impact that free public school choice has on graduation rates, student performance, and other outcomes. From the abstract:. Across the board, school choice looks like a winning policy. Download the paper here.
interesting economics: blondes make more money
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Recent microeconomic research that even non-economists might enjoy. Thursday, June 10, 2010. Blondes make more money. In a new paper in Economics Letters, David Johnston (Queensland Tech) shows that controlling for other characteristics, blonde women receive significantly higher wages than non-blondes. What's more, blonde women seem to have an advantage in the marriage market, snagging husbands who themselves have higher wages. Link to the paper here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
interesting economics: beauty and success in elections
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Recent microeconomic research that even non-economists might enjoy. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Beauty and success in elections. In the February issue of the Journal of Public Economics, Niclas Berggren, Henrik Jordahl, and Panu Poutvaara present evidence that a political candidate's physical beauty affects voting in elections. Using data on 1929 Finnish political candidates, the researchers show that (from their abstract):. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Beauty and success in elections.
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Recent microeconomic research that even non-economists might enjoy. Friday, September 10, 2010. Gas prices and obesity. Charles Courtemanche (UNC Greensboro) presents evidence of a relationship between gasoline prices and obesity. When gas prices are higher, people tend to be less fat. From his abstract:. The paper attributes this relationship between gas prices and weight to the effect that changes in gas prices have on the frequency of walking and restaurant eating. Returns to an MBA. We find approxima...
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