Productivity Perspectives, PhilipMcCann and TimVorley, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK, 2020. 392 pp. ISBN 978 1 78897 881 1
In: Growth and change: a journal of urban and regional policy, Band 52, Heft 4, S. 2716-2718
ISSN: 1468-2257
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In: Growth and change: a journal of urban and regional policy, Band 52, Heft 4, S. 2716-2718
ISSN: 1468-2257
In: Journal of economics, race, and policy, Band 4, Heft 4, S. 1-19
ISSN: 2520-842X
In: Contemporary economic policy: a journal of Western Economic Association International, Band 42, Heft 2, S. 259-277
ISSN: 1465-7287
AbstractUsing a two‐way fixed effects difference‐in‐differences model, we investigate the effects of local recreational marijuana (RMJ) policy changes on college applications and find that the three largest state public schools reaped, on average, an almost 54% increase in applications. This increase does not appear to come solely from low‐ability students as both first and third quartiles of admitted student composite SAT scores to the largest three public schools do not decrease. Rather, they both increase by almost 3.8% though these estimates are not statistically significant. Robust difference‐in‐difference and event study models support the signs and magnitudes of these gains and show they diminish over time.