

Germán Reyes
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Middlebury College
Germán Reyes is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Middlebury College and an Associate Member of the IZA Institute of Labor Economics. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Cornell University. His research interests are primarily in behavioral economics and labor economics.
Recent work by Germán Reyes
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A trade-off between informativeness and equality in high-stakes standardised testing
Evidence from Brazil's transition to a national college admission exam shows that higher-stakes testing widened socioeconomic test score gaps, yet also improved the exam's ability to predict students' college success.
Published 20.08.24
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The impacts of large-scale affirmative action at elite universities
Evidence from an elite university in Brazil that began reserving 45% of its admission slots for low-income and minority applicants shows that the policy increased early-career earnings for disadvantaged students, yet it also reduced the earnings of t...
Published 08.07.24