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Much of the political economy analysis of reform focuses on the conflict of interest between groups that stand to gain or lose from the competing policy proposals. In reality, there is also a lot of disagreement about the working of the policy: in addition to conflicting interests, conflicting...
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, and higher-education reform in emerging market economies. …
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We provide an assessment of the French ZEP (Zones d’Education Prioritaire), a programme started in 1982 that channels …
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This Paper studies the design of education policies in a setting of successive generations with heterogeneous … individuals (high and low earning ability). Parents’ investment in education is motivated by warm-glow altruism and determines the … probability that a child has high ability. Education policies consist of a subsidy on private educational investments and possibly …
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note that it is crucial that transfers to education are combined with intrafamily transfers to old-family members. We … characterise the set of self-enforcing transfers and show that there is a downward bias in the family provision of education. This … points to a number of potential effects of education policy and public pensions on human capital formation. …
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This Paper studies the optimal education policy in the presence of different groups of households, with groups … differing in the distribution of the ability to benefit from education. The main result is that the high ability individuals … from groups with relatively few high ability individuals should receive more education than equally able individuals from …
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components play a substantial role as witnessed by the impact of the design of several policies, namely education, intellectual …
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strengthens the forces of comparative advantage. Finally, we examine an aspect of education policy concerning the spread of human …
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affects children left behind in terms of their school attendance, household expenditures on education, and nonhousework labor … attendance or education-related household expenditures. …
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Failure in the training market may result from credit constraints and the inability to insure against labour income uncertainty, deterring potential trainees, or labour market imperfections that create external benefits for firms. This paper constructs a model of a training market affected by...
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