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The role of peer imitation in agricultural index insurance adoption: Findings from lab‐in‐the‐field experiments in Kyrgyzstan. (2023). Kuhn, Lena ; Moritz, Laura ; Bobojonov, Ihtiyor.
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  36. Why is an elite undergraduate education valuable? Evidence from Israel. (2011). Lang, Kevin ; Siniver, Erez.
    In: Labour Economics.
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  37. Sample selectivity and the validity of international student achievement tests in economic research. (2011). Woessmann, Ludger ; Hanushek, Eric.
    In: Economics Letters.
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  38. Does the timing of tracking affect higher education completion?. (2011). van Elk, Roel ; van der Steeg, Marc ; Webbink, Dinand.
    In: Economics of Education Review.
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  39. How immigrant children affect the academic achievement of native Dutch children. (2011). Ohinata, Asako ; van Ours, Jan C.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  40. Schooling and the Formation of Cognitive and Non-cognitive Outcomes. (2011). Ludemann, Elke .
    In: ifo Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung.
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  41. Mechanisms and Impacts of Gender Peer Effects at School. (2011). Schlosser, Analia ; Lavy, Victor.
    In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics.
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  42. Do Peers Affect Student Achievement? Evidence from Canada Using Group Size Variation. (2010). Fortin, Bernard ; Djebbari, Habiba ; Bramoullé, Yann ; Boucher, Vincent.
    In: CLSSRN working papers.
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  43. The Economics of International Differences in Educational Achievement. (2010). Woessmann, Ludger ; Hanushek, Eric.
    In: Discussion Papers.
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  44. The Economics of International Differences in Educational Achievement. (2010). Woessmann, Ludger ; Hanushek, Eric.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  45. Do Peers Affect Student Achievement? Evidence from Canada Using Group Size Variation. (2010). Fortin, Bernard ; Djebbari, Habiba ; Bramoullé, Yann ; Boucher, Vincent ; Bramoulle, Yann.
    In: Cahiers de recherche.
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  46. The Economics of International Differences in Educational Achievement. (2010). Woessmann, Ludger ; Hanushek, Eric.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  47. Do Peers Affect Student Achievement? Evidence from Canada Using Group Size Variation. (2010). Fortin, Bernard ; Djebbari, Habiba ; Bramoullé, Yann ; Boucher, Vincent ; Bramoulle, Yann.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  48. Do Peers Affect Student Achievement? Evidence from Canada Using Group Size Variation. (2010). Fortin, Bernard ; Djebbari, Habiba ; Bramoullé, Yann ; Boucher, Vincent ; Bramoulle, Yann.
    In: CIRANO Working Papers.
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  49. The Economics of International Differences in Educational Achievement. (2010). Woessmann, Ludger ; Hanushek, Eric.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  50. Sample Selectivity and the Validity of International Student Achievement Tests in Economic Research. (2010). Woessmann, Ludger ; Hanushek, Eric.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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