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Stephanie Riegg Cellini ≈
Assistant
Professor of Public Policy & Economics
Washington,
DC 20052
scellini@gwu.edu
(202)
994-0019
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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.
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,
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
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Teaching ≈
Economics 222: Cost-Benefit Analysis
Public Administration 203: Economics for Public
Decision-Making
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Other Links ≈
GW’s Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public
Administration
California Center for Population Research at
UCLA

Kyoto, Japan