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I document a strong negative cross-country correlation between intergenerational earnings persistence and tax progressivity, and between intergenerational earnings persistence and public expenditure on tertiary education. To explain these correlations I then develop an intergenerational...
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with low educated parents. If teacher density is increased with 10 percent students with low educated parents are expected … contains all students that completed compulsory schooling (ninth grade) between 1998 and 2005. The results show that socio … different measures of student achievement are used. Increased resources have however improved student achievement for students …
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acounteracting effect: an increase in the stock of human capitalreduces the return to human capital and, therefore, pre-tax income …
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We develop models of optimal linear and non-linear income taxation with endogenous human capital formation to explore …
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with low educated parents. If teacher density is increased with 10 percent students with low educated parents are expected … contains all students that completed compulsory schooling (ninth grade) between 1998 and 2005. The results show that socio … not had a statistical significant positive effect on the average student’s achievement. This conclusion holds true when …
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, that a one percentage point increase in the share of non-certified teachers is expected to decrease the average student’s … do exist between schools and municipalities. The effect also appears to be stronger for students with highly educated … parents. …
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earn income in the future. In this sense, directing education expenditures to the poor holds a promise for breaking the …
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earn income in the future. In this sense, directing education expenditures to the poor holds a promise for breaking the …
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groups in the population, in particular, among different income groups. The methodology involved in benefit incidence …
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