What Are The Monetary Effects Of Education In The Market For Major League Baseball Players?
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Keywords
Human capital, baseball, wage, earnings
Abstract
In this article, we test the relationship between college attendance and earnings for Major League Baseball players. Using a cross-section of non-pitchers from the 2005 season, we find that schooling does not influence earnings. These results seemingly contradict the schooling-earnings theory and suggest that the market for baseball players may be purely talent-driven.
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