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The medium-term impacts of high-achieving charter schools.

Dobbie, W., & Fryer, R. G., Jr. (2015). Journal of Political Economy, 123(5), 985–1037.

Reviewed: January 2018



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  • Dobbie, Will; Fryer, Roland G., Jr. (2009). Are High Quality Schools Enough to Close the Achievement Gap? Evidence from a Social Experiment in Harlem. NBER Working Paper No. 15473. National Bureau of Economic Research.

  • Dobbie, W., & Fryer, R. G., Jr. (2011). Are high-quality schools enough to increase achievement among the poor? Evidence from the Harlem Children’s Zone. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 3(3), 158–187.

  • Dobbie, W., & Fryer, R. G., Jr. (2013). The medium-term impacts of high-achieving charter schools on non-test score outcomes (NBER Working Paper 19581). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

  • Dobbie, W., & Fryer, R. G., Jr. (2014). The medium-term impacts of high-achieving charter schools. Retrieved from: https://scholar.harvard.edu/.

  • Dobbie, W., & Fryer, R. G., Jr. (2014). The medium-term impacts of high-achieving charter schools on non-test score outcomes. Web appendices. Retrieved from: https://scholar.harvard.edu/.

 

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