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1by Buser, Thomas Niederle, Muriel Oosterbeek, Hessel Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (2014)“...Gender differences in competitiveness have been hypothesized as a potential explanation for gender differences in education and labor market outcomes. We...”
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2by Oosterbeek, Hessel Praag, Mirjam van Ijsselstein, Auke Published in European economic review (2010)“...This paper analyzes the impact of a leading entrepreneurship education program on college students’ entrepreneurship skills and motivation using an...”
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3by Sander Hoogendoorn Hessel Oosterbeek Mirjam van Praag Published in Management science (01.07.2013)“...This paper reports on a field experiment conducted to estimate the impact of the share of women in business teams on their performance. Teams consisting of...”
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4by Frederiksson, Peter Öckert, Björn Oosterbeek, Hessel Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (2013)“...This article evaluates the long-term effects of class size in primary school. We use rich data from Sweden and exploit variation in class size created by a...”
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5by ADAM S. BOOIJ EDWIN LEUVEN HESSEL OOSTERBEEK Published in The Review of economic studies (01.04.2017)“...This article estimates peer effects originating from the ability composition of tutorial groups for undergraduate students in economics. We manipulated the...”
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6by Ketel, Nadine Leuven, Edwin Oosterbeek, Hessel van der Klaauw, Bas Published in Journal of health economics (01.01.2019)“...We exploit lottery-determined admission to dental school to estimate the payoffs to the study of dentistry in the Netherlands. Using data from up to 22 years...”
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7by Ketel, Nadine Linde, Jona Oosterbeek, Hessel Klaauw, Bas Published in The Economic journal (London) (2016)“...This article reports on a field experiment testing for sunk-cost effects in an education setting. Students signing up for extra-curricular tutorial sessions...”
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8by Edwin Leuven Mikael Lindahl Hessel Oosterbeek Dinand Webbink Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.11.2007)“...This paper evaluates the effects of two subsidies targeted at schools with large proportions of disadvantaged pupils. The first scheme gives primary schools...”
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9by Oosterbeek, H Sloof, R van de Kuilen, G Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (2004)“...This paper reports the findings of a meta-analysis of 37 papers with 75 results from ultimatum game experiments. We find that on average the proposer offers...”
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10“...This paper reports about a randomized experiment in which training vouchers of €1000 were given to low-skilled workers. The vouchers increase training...”
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11by Fredriksson, Peter Öckert, Björn Oosterbeek, Hessel Published in The Journal of human resources (2016)“...We study differential parental responses to variation in class size induced by a maximum class size rule in Swedish schools. In response to an increase in...”
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12“..."This paper investigates whether studying abroad increases the propensity to live abroad later on. We use an instrumental variable approach based on cut-offs...”
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13by Haan, Monique de Leuven, Edwin Oosterbeek, Hessel Published in Journal of law, economics, & organization (2016)“...What is the effect of school consolidation on student achievement? Theory gives little guidance because possibly positive effects from larger school size can...”
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14by Leuven, Edwin Oosterbeek, Hessel Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (2008)“...This paper follows an alternative approach to identify the wage effects of private-sector training. The idea is to narrow down the comparison group by only...”
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15by Hidalgo, Diana Onofa, Mercedes Oosterbeek, Hessel Ponce, Juan Published in Journal of development economics (01.07.2013)“...To raise school participation, many programs in developing countries eliminate or reduce private contributions to education. Using data from a randomized...”
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16“...To study the long-term effects of school-starting-age rules in a setting with early ability tracking, we exploit the birth month threshold used in the...”
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17by Nadine Ketel Edwin Leuven Hessel Oosterbeek Bas van der Klaauw Published in American economic journal. Applied economics (01.04.2016)“...We exploit admission lotteries to estimate the returns to medical school in the Netherlands. Using data from up to 22 years after the lottery, we find that in...”
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18by Leuven, Edwin Oosterbeek, Hessel de Wolf, Inge Published in Journal of health economics (01.07.2013)“...This paper estimates the effects of attending medical school on health outcomes by exploiting that admission to medical school in the Netherlands is determined...”
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19by Edwin Leuven Hessel Oosterbeek Joep Sonnemans Bas van der Klaauw Published in Journal of labor economics (01.07.2011)“...Existing field evidence on rank-order tournaments typically does not allow disentangling incentive and sorting effects. We conduct a field experiment...”
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20by Leuven, Edwin Oosterbeek, Hessel Rønning, Marte Published in The Scandinavian journal of economics (2008)“...Using a comprehensive Norwegian administrative database, we exploit independent quasi-experimental methods to estimate the effect of class size on student...”