This study uses regression-discontinuity around exam cutoffs at Brooklyn Tech, Bronx Science, and Stuyvesant. It finds increased rigor of coursework but little impact on SAT scores, college enrollment, or college graduation, which are key predictors of lifetime earnings (and typically closely linked to earnings outcomes).
The schools studied in that paper are free, or close to free. Not $50,000 per anum
And I don't think OP was suggesting it's the quality of education that affects outcomes in attendees of expensive private high schools.
cm2012|2 months ago
Will Dobbie & Roland Fryer (NBER)
This study uses regression-discontinuity around exam cutoffs at Brooklyn Tech, Bronx Science, and Stuyvesant. It finds increased rigor of coursework but little impact on SAT scores, college enrollment, or college graduation, which are key predictors of lifetime earnings (and typically closely linked to earnings outcomes).
https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w17286/w172...
grumpy_coder|2 months ago