Equilibrium Effects of Education Policies: a Quantitative Evaluation
(they are crowded out). Thus the subsidy strongly acts on the composition of those in education. We find that subsidies made conditional on financial resources are generally preferable to those conditional on ability and large equilibrium effects can be induced by relatively small changes in marginal returns. We also evaluate the effects of changes in the relative burden of labor vis-a-vis capital taxes.
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2008
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Authors: | Violante, Giovanni L. ; Meghir, Costas ; Gallipoli, Giovanni |
Institutions: | Society for Economic Dynamics - SED |
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