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Princeton assistant professor Jesse M. Rothstein ’95 set off the public feud with Hoxby last spring, after he published a 69-page challenge to her 2000 paper asserting that he could not replicate Hoxby??s results. Rothstein additionally alleged that Hoxby??a well-known and influential figure in economics—delayed releasing data that would have allowed others to evaluate her conclusions...
Over the last two years, Rothstein has amassed a case that he believes invalidates the central findings of Hoxby??s paper. He set the economics field abuzz when he publicly challenged Hoxby??s data and findings in his March National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) working paper. In addition to disputing Hoxby??s results, Rothstein implied that Hoxby??s initial refusal to share data from her paper with him violated American Economic Review (AER) policy...
...Much of Hoxby??s major work has taken place in the area of school choice...
...found Caroline Hoxby??s comments at the second of that three meeting series extremely intelligent, quite direct, and having an honesty which is often rare among faculty members particularly in the face of the fact that she is a senior member of the department,” Mendelsohn says. “I found the manner in which she presented her views very well developed...
...understand that considerations outside the control of anyone in Cambridge may influence Professor Hoxby??s decision to stay at Harvard. Nevertheless, we call on all members of the Harvard community—particularly President Summers, her colleagues in the Economics Department, and her students—to do everything they can to keep her at Harvard. While we may not be able to match Palo Alto’s weather, we must show Professor Hoxby how important she is to us in Cambridge...