One of the Washington Post’s best columnists doesn’t publish on the op-ed page, but in the Business section: Steven Pearlstein. I’ve become a regular reader over the last few years, not just because he provides a lot of insightful, well-informed commentary on business and economic issues, but because he’s written some really good pieces on [...]
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Selection Effects and…What?
In the comments section of Matt Yglesias’ response to this morning’s post on improving the higher education market, several readers raise the issue of selection and peer effects in higher education. This comes up a lot. Essentially the argument is that very selective colleges provide a lot of value to students, and are thus worth [...]






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