Repeated Selection with Heterogenous Individuals and Relative Age Effects
Dawid H, Mühlheußer G (2015)
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 116: 387-406.
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In contexts such as education and sports, skill-accumulation of individuals over time crucially depends on the amount of training they receive, which is often allocated on the basis of repeated selection. We analyze optimal selection policies in a model of endogenous skill formation where, apart from their ability to transform training into skills, individuals also differ with respect to relative age. The latter has been identified by recent empirical research as a major determinant for performance differentials within cohorts. We find that the optimal policy is pro-competitive at later selection stages in the sense of selecting the individuals with the higher skill signals. All eventual corrections due to relative age occur at early stages, where selection is either counter-competitive (i.e. individuals with low skill signals are selected) or even avoided at all. Thereby, the induced selection quality is non-monotone in the degree of ex-ante asymmetry due to relative age. Finally, the (empirical) observation of persistent relative age effects does in general not hint at suboptimal selection policies.
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Training;
Human Capital;
Heterogeneity;
Education;
Skill Formation;
Selection;
Age Effects
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Band
116
Seite(n)
387-406
ISSN
0167-2681
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2915320
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Dawid H, Mühlheußer G. Repeated Selection with Heterogenous Individuals and Relative Age Effects. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 2015;116:387-406.
Dawid, H., & Mühlheußer, G. (2015). Repeated Selection with Heterogenous Individuals and Relative Age Effects. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 116, 387-406. doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2015.04.017
Dawid, Herbert, and Mühlheußer, Gerd. 2015. “Repeated Selection with Heterogenous Individuals and Relative Age Effects”. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 116: 387-406.
Dawid, H., and Mühlheußer, G. (2015). Repeated Selection with Heterogenous Individuals and Relative Age Effects. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 116, 387-406.
Dawid, H., & Mühlheußer, G., 2015. Repeated Selection with Heterogenous Individuals and Relative Age Effects. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 116, p 387-406.
H. Dawid and G. Mühlheußer, “Repeated Selection with Heterogenous Individuals and Relative Age Effects”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 116, 2015, pp. 387-406.
Dawid, H., Mühlheußer, G.: Repeated Selection with Heterogenous Individuals and Relative Age Effects. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 116, 387-406 (2015).
Dawid, Herbert, and Mühlheußer, Gerd. “Repeated Selection with Heterogenous Individuals and Relative Age Effects”. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 116 (2015): 387-406.
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Dawid H, Mühlheußer G (2012) Working Papers in Economics and Management; 02-2012.
Bielefeld: Bielefeld University, Department of Business Administration and Economics.
Dawid H, Mühlheußer G (2012) Working Papers in Economics and Management; 02-2012.
Bielefeld: Bielefeld University, Department of Business Administration and Economics.
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