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The value of school facility investments: Evidence from a dynamic regression discontinuity design
SR Cellini, F Ferreira, J Rothstein
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 125 (1), 215-261, 2010
7112010
School quality, neighborhoods, and housing prices
TJ Kane, SK Riegg, DO Staiger
American law and economics review 8 (2), 183-212, 2006
4402006
Cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis
SR Cellini, JE Kee
Handbook of practical program evaluation 636, 2015
3432015
Does federal student aid raise tuition? New evidence on for-profit colleges
SR Cellini, C Goldin
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 6 (4), 174-206, 2014
2812014
Gainfully employed?: Assessing the employment and earnings of for-profit college students using administrative data
SR Cellini, N Turner
Journal of Human Resources 54 (2), 342-370, 2019
2512019
The labor market returns to a for-profit college education
SR Cellini, L Chaudhary
Economics of Education Review 43, 125-140, 2014
239*2014
The dynamics of poverty in the United States: A review of data, methods, and findings
SR Cellini, SM McKernan, C Ratcliffe
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management: The Journal of the Association …, 2008
2342008
Causal inference and omitted variable bias in financial aid research: Assessing solutions
SK Riegg
The Review of Higher Education 31 (3), 329-354, 2008
1732008
Crowded colleges and college crowd-out: The impact of public subsidies on the two-year college market
SR Cellini
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 1 (2), 1-30, 2009
1492009
Financial aid and for‐profit colleges: Does aid encourage entry?
SR Cellini
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 29 (3), 526-552, 2010
1472010
For-profit higher education: An assessment of costs and benefits
SR Cellini
National Tax Journal 65 (1), 153-179, 2012
1282012
Smoothing the transition to college? The effect of Tech-Prep programs on educational attainment
SR Cellini
Economics of education review 25 (4), 394-411, 2006
1242006
Where do students go when for-profit colleges lose federal aid?
SR Cellini, R Darolia, LJ Turner
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 12 (2), 46-83, 2020
792020
The scope of employer-provided training in the United States: Who, what, where, and how much?
RI Lerman, SM McKernan, S Riegg
WE Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2004
662004
The value of school facilities: Evidence from a dynamic regression discontinuity design
SR Cellini, F Ferreira, J Rothstein
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2008
352008
The case for limiting federal student aid to for-profit colleges
SR Cellini, C Koedel
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 36 (4), 934-942, 2017
342017
Student Learning in Online College Programs
SRCH Grueso
AERA Open 7 (1), 1-18, 2021
30*2021
Employer-Provided Training and Public Policy.
RI Lerman, SM McKernan, S Riegg
For full text: http://ows. doleta. gov/nrc/pdf/mckernan1. pdf., 1999
291999
Commercials for college? Advertising in higher education
SR Cellini, L Chaudhary
The Brookings Institution, 2020
282020
High costs, low resources, and missing information: Explaining student borrowing in the for-profit sector
SR Cellini, R Darolia
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 671 (1 …, 2017
282017
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