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A justification for job training programs is that they improve worker productivity. Suppose that
you are asked to evaluate whether more job training makes workers more productive. However,
rather than having data on individual workers, you have access to data on manufacturing firms in
Ohio. In particular, for each firm, you have information on hours of job training per worker
(training) and several non-defective items produced per worker hour (output).
(i) Carefully state the ceteris paribus experiment underlying this policy question.
(ii) Does it seem likely that a firm's decision to train its workers will be independent of worker
characteristics?
(iii) Name a factor other than worker characteristics that can affect worker productivity.
(iv) If you find a positive correlation between output and training, would you have convincingly
established that job training makes workers more productive?

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