≈ Stephanie Riegg Cellini ≈

 

Assistant Professor of Public Policy & Economics

Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration

George Washington University

 

805 21st Street, NW, MPA 601M

Washington, DC 20052

scellini@gwu.edu

(202) 994-0019

 

 

Curriculum Vitae (CV)

 

 

≈ Selected Publications ≈

 

 

Financial Aid and For-Profit Colleges: Does Aid Encourage Entry?

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, forthcoming.

 

The Value of School Facility Investments: Evidence from a Dynamic Regression Discontinuity Design

with Fernando Ferreira and Jesse Rothstein

Quarterly Journal of Economics, forthcoming. Appendix.

 

Crowded Colleges and College Crowd-Out: The Impact of Public Subsidies on the Two-Year College Market

American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 1(2) August 2009, p. 1-30.

 

Demography, Education, and the Workforce

with Robert I. Lerman

 Greenwood Guides to Business and Economics, Greenwood Press 2009.

 

Poverty Dynamics in the United States: A Review of Data, Methods, and Findings

with Signe-Mary McKernan and Caroline Ratcliffe

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 27(3) Summer 2008, p. 577-605.

 

Causal Inference and Omitted Variable Bias in Financial Aid Research: Assessing Solutions

Review of Higher Education, 31(3), Spring 2008, p. 329-354.

 

Smoothing the Transition to College? The Effect of Tech-Prep Programs on Educational Attainment

Economics of Education Review, 25(4), August 2006, p. 394-411.

 

School Quality, Neighborhoods, and Housing Prices

with Thomas J. Kane and Douglas O. Staiger

American Law and Economics Review, 8(2), Summer 2006, p. 183-212.

 

The Scope of Employer-Provided Training in the U.S.: Who, What, Where, and How Much?

with Robert I. Lerman and Signe-Mary McKernan

Chapter 7 of Job Training Policy in the United States, Christopher O’Leary, Robert Straits, and Stephen Wandner, eds. 

W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, MI, 2004.

 

 

 ≈ Work in Progress ≈

 

 

“Surfing for Scores: School Quality, Housing Prices, and the Changing Cost of Information”

with Paul Carrillo and Richard Green

 

“The Labor Market Returns to a For-Profit College Education”

with Latika Chaudhary

 

“Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis”

with James Edwin Kee

 

 

≈ Teaching ≈

 

Economics 222: Cost-Benefit Analysis

 

Public Administration 203: Economics for Public Decision-Making

 

 

≈ Other Links ≈

 

My Official GW Faculty Page

 

GW’s Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration

 

George Washington University

 

UCLA Economics

 

California Center for Population Research at UCLA

 

The Urban Institute

 

Stanford Public Policy

 

Stanford Women's Rugby

 

 

Kyoto

Kyoto, Japan

 

 

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