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Peer effects in Austrian schools [PDF]
This study deals with educational production in Austria and is focused on the impact of schoolmates on students’ academic outcomes. We use PISA 2000 and 2003 data to estimate peer effects for 15 and 16 year old students. School fixed effects are employed to address the potential self-selection of students into schools and peer groups.
Schneeweis, Nicole, Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf
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Oskar Morganstern (1902-1977) is best known as the co-developer of modern game theory with John von Neumann in their 1944 book, _The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior._ Morgenstern had been educated at the University of Vienna, studying with one of ...
Richard Ebeling
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Given the breadth of the ideas of the Austrian School of Economics and the numerous lengthy treatises across which those ideas are scattered, it is difficult to recommend an introductory text that conveys its definingcharacteristics.
George Pickering
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Austrian Monetary Theory: Comment on Pascal Salin’s Paper
The paper in this issue by Professor Salin comparing the Austrian and Chicago schools in the field of monetary theory is very stimulating. One would expect nothing less from a leading monetary theorist sympathetic to both schools.
Kristoffer Hansen
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MOTOR PERFORMANCE OF AUSTRIAN AND SLOVAK PUPILS – A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Introduction. Authors compare the school physical education systems in Austria and Slovakia. Material and method. A comparative analysis was performed on two samples of pupils (n=85; male 38, female 47) aged 13-14 years in two different countries ...
Jaromír ŠIMONEK
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The Monetary Economics of the Austrian School and the Chicago School
To what extent is there complementarity or agreement between Austrian economics and the Chicago school on monetary issues? Both Austrians and Chicagoans would agree that monetary expansion has real effects in the short run, though they emphasize ...
Pascal Salin
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Relative group size and minority school success: the role of intergroup friendship and discrimination experiences [PDF]
From an intergroup relations perspective, relative group size is associated with the quantity and quality of intergroup contact: more positive contact (i.e., intergroup friendship) supports, and negative contact (i.e., experienced discrimination) hampers,
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The reception of Austrian economics in Italy
Nowadays the Austrian School enjoys high reputation in Italy: books by Mises, Hayek and other Austrian economists are constantly republished and reviewed with great interest, both inside and outside academic circles.
Antonio Magliulo
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This is a heterodox Economic History on Political Economy, Macroeconomics and Applied Economics, based on the Austrian Economics theory of business cycles, applied to the case of the Spanish Economy during the boom-bust cycle (2002-2014).
Miguel Angel Alonso Neira +2 more
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Le syndicalisme enseignant en Autriche face à une gouvernance bureaucratique fragmentée
This paper discusses the historical development and current situation of the different forms of representation in Austrian public education. In addition to the political associations founded at the end of the 19th century, there is the single Public ...
Lorenz Lassnigg
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