Arnaud Chevalier
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December 11, 2024
Can AI match human educators?
New study explores the potential and pitfalls of AI in feedback and grading
March 28, 2019
Peer diversity and college performance
Linguistic diversity does not harm native students but enhances non-native speaking students' performance
August 30, 2018
Immigration of poor voters increases redistribution
West German cities responded with higher taxes and welfare spending to post-WWII inflow of forced migrants
October 3, 2015
On occasion of German Reunification Day: New Article on “Children of the Wall”
Today marks the 25th anniversary of German reunification. The signing of the German unification treaty had set in stone what […]
May 20, 2015
Should colleges share the burden of student loan debt?
Tertiary education is a costly thing. How to design its financing is a major topic in public policy. Around the […]
November 11, 2014
Online quizzes can motivate students to learn more
A large fraction of students fail at university. One potential reason is that students do not exercise enough effort on […]
November 6, 2014
Which kids are born in a crisis? Evidence from the fall of the Berlin Wall
By Arnaud Chevalier and Olivier Marie Do individuals born at different points of the economic cycle have different outcomes, and […]
November 5, 2014
Online quizzes can motivate students to learn more
A large fraction of students fail at university. One potential reason is that students do not exercise enough effort on […]
June 27, 2014
What happens when employers are free to discriminate? Evidence from the English Fantasy Football Premier League
Research on employers’ hiring discrimination is limited by the unlawfulness of such activity. Observational studies report lower wages for minority, […]