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87“...provides an overview of the vibrant and growing field of the economics of higher education. The text assesses the full breadth of the topic, including the...”
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90by Buettner, Thiess Ochel, Wolfgang Grauwe, Paul de Westermann, Frank Egger, Peter Whalley, John Gollier, Christian Woessmann, Ludger Werding, Martin Konrad, Kai A“...The European Union began with efforts in the Cold War era to foster economic integration among a few Western European countries. Today's EU constitutes an...”
edited by Wolfgang Ochel Thiess Buettner
16.12.2011
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91“...The central vs. local nature of high-school exit exam systems can have important repercussions on the labor market. By increasing the informational content of...”
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93by Lergetporer, Philipp Werner, Katharina Woessmann, Ludger Published in Journal of public economics (01.08.2020)“...To study how information about educational inequality affects public concerns and policy preferences, we devise survey experiments in representative samples of...”
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94“...The Handbooks in Economics series continues to provide the various branches of economics with handbooks which are definitive reference sources, suitable for...”
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95“...This report quantifies the economic benefits of educational improvement for each of the EU countries. The analysis focuses on the relationship between...”
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96“...Der vorliegende Bericht quantifiziert die wirtschaftlichen Erträge verbesserter Bildungsleistungen für alle EU-Staaten. Die Analyse konzentriert sich auf den...”
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97Surfing alone? The internet and social capital: Evidence from an unforeseeable technological mistakeby Bauernschuster, Stefan Falck, Oliver Woessmann, Ludger Published in Journal of public economics (01.09.2014)“...Does the Internet undermine social capital, such as real-world inter-personal relations and civic engagement? Merging unique telecommunication data with...”
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98“...The Handbooks in Economics series continues to provide the various branches of economics with handbooks which are definitive reference sources, suitable for...”
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100“...Leading researchers from the United States and Europe report on new findings on the effect of education on equal opportunity, using economic and statistical...”