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The downside risk of elevation

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"Being granted a title enhances the status of the awardee while its loss has an opposite effect. The present article examines whether the latter effect dominates the former in the sense that elevation is less status-enhancing than relegation is status-damaging. Thereto, we use the three consecutive rounds of the German Excellence Initiative (a publicly funded program to promote outstanding research at German universities) as a natural experiment. We provide evidence that the loss of the title as a so-called 'elite university' had a negative effect on the number of first year students. In contrast, we find no evidence for a positive effect on the number of first year students when a university is granted the title." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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Bruckmeier, K., Fischer, G. & Wigger, B. (2014): The downside risk of elevation. (CESifo working paper 4950), München, 10 p.

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