The Effects of Remedial Mathematics on the Learning of Economics: A Natural Experiment.

Johan N.M. Lagerlöf and Andrew J. Seltzer

(2007)

Johan N.M. Lagerlöf and Andrew J. Seltzer (2007) The Effects of Remedial Mathematics on the Learning of Economics: A Natural Experiment..

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Abstract

This paper examines the effects of remedial mathematics on performance in university-level economics courses using a natural experiment. We study exam results prior and subsequent to the implementation of a remedial mathematics course that was compulsory for a sub-set of students and unavailable for the others, controlling for background variables. We find that, consistent with previous studies, the level of and performance in secondary-school mathematics has strong predictive power on students’ performance at university-level economics. However, the evidence for a positive effect of remedial mathematics on student performance is relatively weak and is limited to a few sub-groups of students.

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Item TypeMonograph (Working Paper)
Title The Effects of Remedial Mathematics on the Learning of Economics: A Natural Experiment.
AuthorsLagerlöf, Johan
Seltzer, Andrew
Uncontrolled Keywordsremedial mathematics, teaching of economics, difference-in-differences, heterogeneous treatment effects, quantile regressions
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\Economics

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©2007 Johan N.M. Lagerlöf & Andrew J. Seltzer. Short sections of text, not to exceed two paragraphs, may be quoted without explicit permission provided that full credit including © notice, is given to the source.

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