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NBER Publications by Susan Dynarski

Working Papers and Chapters

October 2009Cheaper By the Dozen: Using Sibling Discounts at Catholic Schools to Estimate the Price Elasticity of Private School Attendance
with Jonathan Gruber, Danielle Li: w15461
September 2009Into College, Out of Poverty? Policies to Increase the Postsecondary Attainment of the Poor
with David Deming: w15387
June 2008The Lengthening of Childhood
with David Deming: w14124
February 2008Complexity and Targeting in Federal Student Aid: A Quantitative Analysis
with Judith E. Scott-Clayton: w13801
September 2007Complexity and Targeting in Federal Student Aid: A Quantitative Analysis
with Judith E. Scott-Clayton
in Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 22, James M. Poterba, editor
May 2006The Cost of Complexity in Federal Student Aid: Lessons from Optimal Tax Theory and Behavioral Economics
with Judith E. Scott-Clayton: w12227
September 2005Building the Stock of College-Educated Labor
w11604
September 2004The New Merit Aid
in College Choices: The Economics of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay For It, Caroline M. Hoxby, editor
August 2004Tax Policy and Education Policy: Collision or Coordination? A Case Study of the 529 and Coverdell Saving Incentives
in Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 18, James M. Poterba, editor
May 2004Who Benefits from the Education Saving Incentives? Income, Educational Expectations, and the Value of the 529 and Coverdell
w10470
March 2004Tax Policy and Education Policy: Collision or Coordination? A Case Study of the 529 and Coverdell Saving Incentives
w10357
December 2002The Consequences of Merit Aid
w9400
June 2000Hope for Whom? Financial Aid for the Middle Class and Its Impact on College Attendance
w7756
November 1999Does Aid Matter? Measuring the Effect of Student Aid on College Attendance and Completion
w7422

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