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'High' Achievers? Cannabis Access and Academic Performance

机译:“高”成就者? 大麻访问和学术表现

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This paper investigates how legal cannabis access affects student performance. Identification comes from an exceptional policy introduced in the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands that discriminated access via licensed cannabis shops based on an individual's nationality. We apply a difference-in-difference approach using administrative panel data on course grades of local students enrolled at Maastricht University before and during the partial cannabis prohibition. We find that the academic performance of students who are no longer legally permitted to buy cannabis substantially increases. Grade improvements are driven by younger students and the effects are stronger for women and low performers. In line with how cannabis consumption affects cognitive functioning, we find that performance gains are larger for courses that require more numerical/mathematical skills. Our investigation of underlying channels using course evaluations suggests that performance gains are driven by an improved understanding of the material rather than changes in students' study effort.
机译:本文研究了合法获取大麻对学生成绩的影响。身份识别来自荷兰马斯特里赫特市推出的一项特殊政策,该政策根据个人国籍对通过持牌大麻商店获取大麻进行歧视。我们使用行政小组数据,对部分大麻禁令实施前和实施期间马斯特里赫特大学当地学生的课程成绩采用差异分析法。我们发现,法律不再允许购买大麻的学生的学业成绩大幅提高。成绩的提高是由年轻学生推动的,对女性和低绩效学生的影响更大。根据大麻消费对认知功能的影响,我们发现,对于需要更多数字/数学技能的课程,学习成绩的提高更大。我们使用课程评估对潜在渠道进行的调查表明,成绩的提高是由对材料的更好理解而不是学生学习努力的变化驱动的。

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