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Hoxby disputed Rothstein's findings, calling the criticisms baseless and suggesting that they were motivated by "race and gender bias...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Star Economics Prof To Leave for Stanford | 6/11/2007 | See Source »

Despite Hoxby's stature, or perhaps because of it, one of her most important papers became the subject of a vitriolic academic dispute two years ago when an assistant professor of economics at Princeton, Jesse M. Rothstein '95, accused Hoxby of making a number of programming errors in her research that he said undermined her results...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Star Economics Prof To Leave for Stanford | 6/11/2007 | See Source »

...less formal setting and to engage in the sharing of music. Following Harvard’s oldest a capella group is one of its youngest. A splinter group from Collegium Musicum, Collegium Underground came together just this year.According to the group’s manager, Zachary A. Rothstein ’07, who is also a Crimson editor, this co-ed ensemble offers Collegium Musicum members the opportunity to focus on jazz and contemporary a capella. Rothstein says that Arts First is a “great opportunity for [Collegium Underground] to gain experience performing as a new group...

Author: By Erin S. Shorenstein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: An Afternoon of A Capella | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...said that I told him that I was not conveying the data even to prestigious people. The law on restricted-access data has nothing to do with prestige, so the quotation is misleading. Consider the reporter’s harping on race and gender bias. When asked why Rothstein was so critical of me, I suggested self-interest and ideological bias. The Crimson reporter, who was intent on race and gender bias, inverted my emphasis, entirely omitted self-interest, and suggested that “bias” (rather my substantive reply) was my response to Rothstein?...

Author: By Caroline M. Hoxby, | Title: Hoxby: Article Presents Slanted Veiw of Academic Debate | 7/15/2005 | See Source »

...disappointed that the news article “Star Ec Prof Caught in Academic Feud” (July 8) on the debate between Harvard Professor Caroline M. Hoxby ’88 and Princeton Professor Jesse M. Rothstein ’95 focused so much on the personal aspects of the disagreement and so little on its scholarly impact which was the substantive nature of my conversation with Crimson reporter Javier C. Hernandez. This is not like the “cold fusion” debate of the 1980s in which a highly acclaimed finding, published in one paper...

Author: By Brigitte C. Madrian, | Title: Hoxby Misrepresented In Article on Academic Debate | 7/15/2005 | See Source »

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