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Grant, Darren – Economics of Education Review, 2007
We determine how much observed student performance in microeconomics principles can be attributed, inferentially, to three kinds of student academic "productivity," the instructor, demographics, and unmeasurables. The empirical approach utilizes an ordered probit model that relates student performance in micro to grades in prior…
Descriptors: Microeconomics, Grades (Scholastic), Grading, Academic Achievement

Bratti, Massimiliano – Economics of Education Review, 2002
Investigates differences across UK universities in 1993 life-sciences students' degree performance using individual-level data from the universities' Statistical Record. Analyzes differences across universities by specifying and estimating a subject-specific production function. Even after including a wide range of controls for the quality of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biological Sciences, College Choice, Econometrics

Alba-Ramirez, Alfonso; San Segundo, Maria Jesus – Economics of Education Review, 1995
Provides microeconomic estimates of the returns to education in Spain, using 1990 Spanish labor force survey data. The rate of return to education is higher for self-employed than for wage and salary workers. Secondary education is better compensated in the private sector, whereas a university education is better compensated in the public sector.…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Human Capital