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Glaeser, Edward L. Gersen, Jacob E. Howell, William G. West, Martin R. Burton, Scot Howlett, Elizabeth Newman, Christopher L. Fowler, Anthony Burden, Barry C. Sullivan, James X. Shor, Boris McCarty, Nolan M. Burden, Berry C. West, Martin Lee, Sarah L. Anzia, Sarah All co-authors executive cities skilled levels electoral school consolidation elected officials states qualifikation divergence human capital people humankapital großstadt fiscal unbundled increased density number average student outcomes education higher tendency driven united larger size single students schools bildungsverhalten consequences institutions growing pains movement representation spending accountability local years schooling educated increasing paper citizen returns structure districts gesetzgebung legislation wahlsystem calorie labeling congressional taxation governments president distribution federal common inequality life community evidence past share adult populations college degrees
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Christopher R. Berry Biblio: professor at Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy
Profession Economist
Affiliations University of Chicago
Publishing years Series Working paper series / The Harris School, Public Policy, University of Chicago (14) NBER Working Paper (1) U of Chicago Law & Economics, Olin Working Paper (1) Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (1) Political economy of institutions (p. 233-245) and decisions (1) Faculty research working paper series / John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (1) Discussion paper series / Harvard Institute of Economic Research (1)