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2. Can Tracking Raise the Test Scores of High-Ability Minority Students?, Card and Giuliano, AER, 2016
3. Claudio Ferraz and Frederico Finan ¡°Electoral Accountability and Corruption: Evidence from the Audits of Local Governments¡±American Economic Review 101 (June 2011): 1274–1311
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