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16-Oct-2013A note on economic growth and human capital in Eastern Europe-
16-Oct-2013A Note on Human Capital and the Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle-
16-Oct-2013Class-Size Effects in School Systems Around the World: Evidence from Between-Grade Variation in TIMSS-
16-Oct-2013Computers and student learning : bivariate and multivariate evidence on the availability and use of computers at home and at school-
16-Oct-2013Demographie und Bildung: gehen uns die Qualifizierten aus? : Auswirkungen der Bevölkerungsentwicklung auf das deutsche Bildungssystem-
16-Oct-2013Die Dauer vorschulischer Betreuungs- und Bildungserfahrungen Ergebnisse auf der Basis von Paneldaten-
16-Oct-2013Do a Few Months of Compulsory Schooling Matter? : The Education and Labour Market Impact of School Leaving Rules-
16-Oct-2013Does educational tracking affect performance and inequality? Differences-in-differences evidence across countries-
16-Oct-2013Educational reform and disadvantaged students : are they better off or worse off?-
16-Oct-2013Family income and participation in post-secondary education-
16-Oct-2013Firm-Sponsored General Training in Frictional Labour Markets : An Empirical Analysis for Switzerland-
16-Oct-2013How risky is investment in human capital?-
16-Oct-2013Human Capital Externalities: Evidence from the Transition Economy of Russia-
16-Oct-2013Measurement Error in Education and Growth Regressions-
16-Oct-2013Measurement Error in Education and Growth Regressions-
16-Oct-2013Measuring Heterogeneity in the Returns to Education in Norway Using Educational Reforms-
16-Oct-2013Measuring the Returns to the GED : Using an Exogenous Change in GED Passing Standards as a Natural Experiment-
16-Oct-2013New Evidence on the Missing Resource-Performance Link in Education-
16-Oct-2013School quality, educational attainment and aggregation bias-
16-Oct-2013School quality, educational attainment and aggregation bias-