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This paper analyzes whether political outcomes in local democracies are determinedby the preferences of the median -typically poor- agents or whether they reflect thewishes of the wealthy elites. A model shows that when politicians belonging to differentgroups can form coalitions, the wealthy...
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[...]What might account for this link between parentalincome and children’s income? Many economists believethat this relationship is due in large part to differentialhuman-capital investment between high-income andlow-income families. High-income parents can invest inmore (and better)...
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[...]In this paper, I examine two methods of measuringthe value of better schools. One involves following individualsover time to determine how the quality of theirschooling affects outcomes later in their lives; the otherinvolves calculating parental valuation of better schoolstoday. I review...
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incentives and rewardsto promote student learning. Higher standards canincrease the effectiveness of school-leaving policies … academic achievement, rather thanage alone, would become the prerequisite for droppingout of school. Similarly, reductions in …
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attendance impact of grading a school dominated alternatives such as employing more highly qualified teachers, or building …
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From 1945 to 1975, fifteen Western European countries passed school-leaving age laws that raised the number of years of …
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