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Harnessing Complementarities In The Education Production Function, John A. List, Jeffrey A. Livingston, Susanne Neckermann
Harnessing Complementarities In The Education Production Function, John A. List, Jeffrey A. Livingston, Susanne Neckermann
Jeffrey A Livingston
Studies which seek to estimate components of the education production function, especially those that employ the “value-added” approach, almost universally assume that the production function is linear and additively separable in its inputs. This strict functional form assumes that there are no complementarities between inputs, though there are compelling intuitive reasons to think they might exist. This study conducts a randomized field experiment to evaluate whether complementarities between students, their parents, and tutors who aid the students in specific subjects can be harnessed using financial incentives. No evidence emerges in support of this hypothesis. The results suggests that a given …