Using Admission Lotteries to Estimate Heterogeneous Effects of Elite Schools

Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 2020-018/V

37 Pages Posted: 14 May 2020

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Hessel Oosterbeek

University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam School of Economics (ASE); Tinbergen Institute Amsterdam (TIA)

Nienke Ruijs

VU University Amsterdam

Inge de Wolf

Maastricht University

Date Written: April 19, 2020

Abstract

This paper studies the effects of enrollment in an elite school on students’ achievement. We use that elite schools in Amsterdam are often oversubscribed and admission is based on lotteries. Our results show that elite schools have negative effects on achievement of students who just qualify for the highest academic track and positive effects on achievement of students from the top of the baseline ability distribution. These results reconcile contrasting findings from previous studies that use regression discontinuity designs. We also find that value-added estimates of the effects of elite schools are severely biased.

JEL Classification: I21, I24, C26

Suggested Citation

Oosterbeek, Hessel and Ruijs, Nienke and de Wolf, Inge, Using Admission Lotteries to Estimate Heterogeneous Effects of Elite Schools (April 19, 2020). Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 2020-018/V, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3580387 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3580387

Hessel Oosterbeek (Contact Author)

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Tinbergen Institute Amsterdam (TIA)

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Nienke Ruijs

VU University Amsterdam ( email )

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Inge De Wolf

Maastricht University

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Maastricht, Limburg 6200MD
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