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Identifying Class Size Effects in Developing Countries: Evidence from Rural Bolivia

Miguel Urquiola

Columbia University

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2006

This note implements two research designs that attempt to isolate the effect of class size on achievement. A first strategy focuses on variation in class size in rural schools with fewer than 30 students, and hence only one classroom, per grade. Second, an approach similar to Angrist and Lavy's exploits regulations that allow schools with more than 30 students in a given grade to obtain an additional teacher. Both designs suggest class size negatively affects test scores.

DOI
10.1162/rest.2006.88.1.171
Volume
88 (1)
Pages
171-177
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