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NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN: BLING DISCOUNTS AT CATHOLIC SCHOOLS TO ESTIMATE THE PRICE ELASTICITY OF PRIVATE SCHOOL ATTE Susan Dynarski Jonathan Gruber
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Document Date: 2011-12-05 13:36:12


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Ann Arbor / Washington / DC / Columbus / Cambridge / Washington / Dayton / New York City / Boston / Milwaukee / New York / /

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Danielle Li Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Susan Dynarski University of Michigan Weill Hall / University of Michigan / /

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CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN / /

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Catholic Church / U.S. Census Bureau / MIT / University of Michigan / Susan Dynarski University of Michigan Weill Hall / NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH / MIT Department of Economics E52-355 / NBER Board of Directors / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Catholic Education Association / US Department of Education / /

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Derek Neal / J.D. LaRock / Jonathan Gruber / Milton Friedman / Jim Davis / Danielle Li / Susan Dynarski / Elizabeth Kent / John Abowd / /

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author / first author / Private / elementary school / corresponding author / /

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Ohio / California / New York / Georgia / Massachusetts / Michigan / /

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NBER gruberj@mit.edu Danielle Li Massachusetts Institute of Technology / /

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