Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2022 · Felipe Arteaga、Adam Kapor、Christopher Neilson、Seth Zimmerman
中文摘要
许多实行集中式择校的学区采用防策略性分配机制,以减轻申请者基于对自身录取概率的信念而进行策略性操作的需要。本文表明,即使分配机制是防策略性的,对录取概率的信念仍会通过影响申请者如何搜寻学校来塑造择校结果,而提供录取概率实时反馈的“智能匹配平台”能帮助申请者更有效地搜寻学校。基于一个申请者进行有成本搜寻、且过度乐观可能导致搜寻不足的模型,我们利用智利择校参与者的大规模调查数据表明:了解学校信息是困难的;对录取概率的信念引导着停止搜寻的决策;申请者系统性地低估了未获录取的风险。我们采用随机对照试验(RCT)和断点回归(RD)研究设计,评估了智利和纽黑文择校系统中规模化实施的实时反馈政策。在提交申请后面临较高未获录取风险的申请者中,有22%的人因收到警告而在志愿名单中增加学校,从而将未获录取风险降低了58%,并使其最终入读学校的考试成绩增值提高了0.10个标准差。减轻择校负担,不仅需要在集中式系统内部实现策略无关性,还需要为不可避免地存在于系统之外的策略性决策提供择校支持。
Abstract
Abstract Many school districts with centralized school choice adopt strategy-proof assignment mechanisms to relieve applicants from needing to strategize based on beliefs about their own admissions chances. This article shows that beliefs about admissions chances shape choice outcomes even when the assignment mechanism is strategy-proof by influencing how applicants search for schools and that “smart matching platforms” that provide live feedback on admissions chances help applicants search more effectively. Motivated by a model in which applicants engage in costly search for schools and overoptimism can lead to undersearch, we use data from a large-scale survey of choice participants in Chile to show that learning about schools is hard, beliefs about admissions chances guide the decision to stop searching, and applicants systematically underestimate nonplacement risk. We use RCT and RD research designs to evaluate scaled live feedback policies in the Chilean and New Haven choice systems. Twenty-two percent of applicants submitting applications where risks of nonplacement are high respond to warnings by adding schools to their lists, reducing nonplacement risk by 58% and increasing test score value added at the schools where they enroll by 0.10 standard deviations. Reducing the burden of school choice requires not just strategy-proofness inside the centralized system but also choice supports for the strategic decisions that inevitably remain outside of it.