Revisiting The Bell Curve Debate Regarding the Effects of Cognitive Ability on Wages



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
[email protected]
860-685-2357 office
860-685-2301 fax

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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