Sheepskin effect

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title: Sheepskin effect
text: The sheepskin effect is a phenomenon in applied economics observing that people possessing a completed academic degree earn a greater income than people who have an equivalent amount of studying without possessing an academic degree. There are many applied economics papers which investigate the signaling effect of possession of such an academic degree. For example, if Student A is one credit short of a Bachelor's degree, while Student B has earned their Bachelor's degree, then the two students h
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