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Ulf Zölitz

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Research

December 14, 2018

Are professors good teachers?

Lower-ranked instructors are just as good when it comes to tutorial teaching

  • education
  • professors
  • teaching
  • university
  • Jan Feld
  • Nicolas Salamanca
  • Ulf Zölitz
Research

September 18, 2017

Gender bias in teaching evaluations by economics students

In an ongoing heated debate on sexism in the economic profession, sparked by an analysis by Alice Wu of sexist […]

  • academia
  • discrimination
  • economics
  • gender bias
  • hiring
  • professor
  • promotion
  • teaching
  • tenure
  • women
  • Friederike Mengel
  • Jan Sauermann
  • Ulf Zölitz
Research

May 24, 2016

High times for students

When a U.S. state passes a medical marijuana law (MML), effectively lowering the costs of obtaining marijuana for both patients […]

  • education
  • education policy
  • educational outcomes
  • marijuana use
  • medical marijuana laws
  • part-time college students
  • student performance
  • USA
  • Benjamin Hansen
  • D. Mark Anderson
  • Daniel I. Rees
  • Joseph J. Sabia
  • Martha J. Bailey
  • Olivier Marie
  • Seth Gershenson
  • Susan M. Dynarski
  • Ulf Zölitz
  • Yu-Wei Luke Chu
Research

March 18, 2015

‘High’ achievers? Students banned from cannabis shops perform better at university

Should the recreational use of cannabis be legalized? In recent years, there has been a momentum towards more liberal drug […]

  • drug legalization
  • drugs
  • education
  • educational outcomes
  • marijuana use
  • Olivier Marie
  • Ulf Zölitz

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