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Using shocks to school enrollment to estimate the effect of school size on student achievement
Ilyana Kuziemko
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Shock
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Small Schools
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School Enrollment
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School Size
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Student Achievement
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Econometric Models
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Unobserved Heterogeneity
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School Closings
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Math Scores
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First Difference
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School Openings
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School Level
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School Mergers
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Two-stage Least Squares Estimation
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Attendance Rate
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Difference Estimate
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Social Sciences
Academic Achievement
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School Size
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Small Schools
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School Enrollment
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Econometrics
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Panel Data
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Mathematics
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Educational Attendance
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Econometric Model
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Panel Study
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Merger
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