Analyzing the Dynamics of Legacy Preferences in College Admissions
Why do many U.S. colleges give preference to applicants who are relatives of alumni? A new paper coauthored by MIT Sloan Professor Emilio J. Castilla sheds light on this question.
Why do many U.S. colleges give preference to applicants who are relatives of alumni? A new paper coauthored by MIT Sloan Professor Emilio J. Castilla sheds light on this question.
Class of 1957 Career Development Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Applied Economics
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Ltd Professor in Finance and Economics, Professor, Applied Economics
W. Maurice Young (1961) Career Development Professor of Management, Assistant Professor, Applied Economics
Howard W. Johnson Professor of Management, Emeritus, Professor, Economics, Emeritus
Louis E. Seley Professor Emeritus in Applied Economics, Professor, Applied Economics
Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management, Professor, Applied Economics
The Camden (NJ) Coalition’s influential care management program—which targeted high-use, high-need patients —did not reduce hospital readmissions, but did improve intermediate care coordination
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