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Birthdays, Schooling, and Crime: Regression-Discontinuity Analysis of School Performance, Delinquency, Dropout, and Crime Initiation

By Philip J. Cook and Songman Kang

òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics, January 2016

Dropouts have high crime rates, but is there a direct causal link? This study, utilizing administrative data for six cohorts of public school children in North Carolina, demonstrates that those born just after the cut date for enrolling in public kinderga...

Analyzing the Spectrum of Asset Returns: Jump and Volatility Components in High Frequency Data

By Yacine ´¡Ã¯³Ù-³§²¹³ó²¹±ô¾±²¹ and Jean Jacod

Journal of Economic Literature, December 2012

This paper reports some of the recent developments in the econometric analysis of semimartingales estimated using high frequency financial returns. It describes a simple yet powerful methodology to decompose asset returns sampled at high frequency into t...

Monitoring Corruptible Politicians

By Gustavo J. Bobonis, Luis R. Cámara Fuertes, and Rainer Schwabe

òòò½Íø Review, August 2016

Does monitoring corrupt activities induce a sustained reduction in corruption? Using longitudinal data on audits of municipal governments in Puerto Rico, we show corruption is considerably lower in municipalities with timely audits—before elections....

Does Schooling Cause Growth?

By Mark Bils and Peter J. Klenow

òòò½Íø Review, December 2000

A number of economists find that growth and schooling are highly correlated across countries. A model is examined in which the ability to build on the human capital of one's elders plays an important role in linking growth to schooling. The model is calib...