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Economists argued that the sheepskin effect, rather than the skills learned in classes, accounted for much of the wage difference between graduates and non-graduates.

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Economists argued that the sheepskin effect, rather than the skills learned in classes, accounted for much of the wage difference between graduates and non-graduates.

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エコノミストは、授業で習得した技能というよりも、学位のシグナリング効果が卒業生と非卒業生の賃金差の大部分を説明していると主張した。

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