声誉
外部性
经济
竞赛(生物学)
偏爱
投资(军事)
微观经济学
分类
挪威语
声望
社会学
政治学
计算机科学
语言学
社会科学
生物
政治
哲学
生态学
程序设计语言
法学
作者
W. Bentley MacLeod,Miguel Urquiola
摘要
Stratification is a distinctive feature of competitive education markets that can be explained by a preference for good peers. Learning externalities can lead students to care about the ability of their peers, resulting in across-school sorting by ability. This paper shows that a preference for good peers, and therefore stratification, can also emerge endogenously from reputational concerns that arise when graduates use their college of origin to signal their ability. Reputational concerns can also explain puzzling observed trends including the increase in student investment into admissions exam preparation, and the decline in study time at college. (JEL I21, I23, I26, J24)
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