Revisiting The Bell Curve Debate Regarding the Effects of
Cognitive Ability on Wages
Liang Zhao and Joyce P. Jacobsen
Wesleyan University
November 2006
Corresponding Author:
Joyce P. Jacobsen
Economics Department
Wesleyan University
Middletown CT 06459
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We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Wesleyan Economics Department Plukas
Prize and helpful comments on earlier drafts from John Bonin and Michael Hanson.
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