Events
Economics with policy - International seminar
02/02/20172 Feb 2017 - 2 pm
Paloma Lopez-Garcia /European Central Bank/
Is corruption efficiency-enhancing?
A case study of nine Central and Eastern European countries
Helyszín: Budapest XI., Budaörsi út 45. VIII/807. (conference room)
EACES Workshop
02/16/201710.30-12.30 Workshop „Main issues in contemporary comparative economics”
Presentations:
- Andrei Yakovlev (University - Higher School of EconomicsInstitute for Industrial and Market Studies): Raiders, Property Rights, and Investment: Evidence from Russia's Regions
- Michael Keren (Hebrew University, Jerusalem): tba
Discussion
Helyszín: 1112 Budapest Budaörsi út 45. 8th floor conference room
KTI Seminar
02/23/2017Joris Ghysels /TIER, Maastricht University, the Netherlands /
The effect of summer schools on grade retention in Dutch secondary education:
A regression discontinuity approach
Abstract
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of summer schools as an instrument to reduce grade retention in Dutch secondary education. A summer school is an intensive remedial teaching intervention during regular holiday periods intended to avert grade retention. They are built on the literature suggesting high social and individual costs of grade retention and they focus on students with only few learning problems for whom a short, intensive intervention is assumed to be helpful. A summer school lasts between one and two weeks and focuses at one to three subjects.
We use school rules regarding grade retention as assignment variables in a fuzzy regression discontinuity design on a large dataset of students (N= 30,174 with 1,855 participants of summer schools). We evaluate whether participation in the summer school effectively reduces a students’ likelihood of repeating a grade and whether they obtain adequate marks in the following schoolyear. We find evidence that summer schools reduce grade retention, but we find no effects on later marks. These findings cast doubt on the longer term effectiveness of this policy intervention in its current form.
Helyszín: Budapest XI., Budaörsi út 45. VIII/807. (conference room)
Call for Papers - The Role of State in Varieties of Capitalism - 29-30 November 2021
Deadline for abstract submission: 30 July, 2021; abstracts (max. 300 words) are expected via easychair system.
- 07/05/2021 | 14:47
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Halpern 70 conference - 17 June 2021
Held in a hybrid form: offline venue: Institute of Economics - Centre for Economic and Regional Studies /1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán u. 4./ and online (zoom). Please register here: kti.titkarsag@krtk.hu until 10th of June.
- 06/01/2021 | 15:23
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Call for Papers - 12th Annual Financial Market Liquidity Conference - Budapest, Hungary 11-12th November 2021
The Department of Finance, Corvinus University of Budapest and the Game Theory Research Group, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies are organizing the Annual Financial Market Liquidity Conference for the twelfth time. This year, Corvinus University of Budapest hosts the conference both onsite as well as on a virtual conferencing platform allowing for a hybrid and flexible format.
- 05/06/2021 | 14:20
- Tovább olvasom
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