Scott E. Carrell
Affiliations: | Economics | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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Labor Economics, Evaluation Education, Policy EducationGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeJed T. Richardson | grad student | 2011 | UC Davis |
Teny Maghakian | grad student | 2012 | UC Davis |
Juan F. Tapia Gertosio | grad student | 2014 | UC Davis |
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Carrell SE, Kurlaender M. (2020) My Professor Cares: Experimental Evidence on the Role of Faculty Engagement National Bureau of Economic Research |
Carrell SE, Hoekstra M, Kuka E. (2018) The Long-Run Effects of Disruptive Peers The American Economic Review. 108: 3377-3415 |
Lusher L, Campbell D, Carrell S. (2018) TAs like me: Racial interactions between graduate teaching assistants and undergraduates Journal of Public Economics. 159: 203-224 |
Carrell SE, Sacerdote B. (2017) Why Do College Going Interventions Work American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. 9: 124-151 |
Kurlaender M, Carrell S, Jackson J. (2016) The Promises and Pitfalls of Measuring Community College Quality Rsf: the Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 2: 174-190 |
Carrell SE, Hoekstra M. (2014) Are school counselors an effective education input? Economics Letters. 125: 66-69 |
Carrell SE, Sacerdote BI, West JE. (2013) From natural variation to optimal policy? The importance of endogenous peer group formation Econometrica. 81: 855-882 |
Carrell SE, Hoekstra M. (2012) Family Business or Social Problem? The Cost of Unreported Domestic Violence Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 31: 861-875 |
Carrell SE, Hoekstra M, West JE. (2011) Does drinking impair college performance? Evidence from a regression discontinuity approach Journal of Public Economics. 95: 54-62 |
Carrell SE, Hoekstra ML. (2010) Externalities in the classroom: How children exposed to domestic violence affect everyone's kids American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. 2: 211-228 |