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private school increases with both income and ability, and, among private schools, the propensity to attend the highest …-tuition school rises with both income and ability. Within private schools, tuition declines with student ability, with a substantial … stronger predictors of private school attendance as public school expenditure falls. Income becomes increasingly important in …
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efficiency. In India, the current government flagship program on universal primary education organizes both locally elected … allocation, and monitoring and management of school performance. However, in a baseline survey we found that people were not …
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teaching activities and better learning. In 60 informal one-teacher schools in rural India, randomly chosen out of 120 (the … students at the beginning and end of the school day. The time and date stamps on the photographs were used to track teacher …
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An important element in considering school finance policies is that households are not passive. Instead they respond to … residential location and community choice, households base optimizing decisions on commuting costs, school quality, and land rents … income and tastes for schools. This model is used to analyze a series of conventional policy experiments, including school …
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We review the theoretical, computational, and empirical research on school vouchers, with a focus on the latter. In …
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This paper uses a computational general equilibrium model to analyze the impact of public school finance regimes on … rates of private school attendance. It is shown that, when viewed in such a general equilibrium context, state intervention … in locally financed systems can have somewhat unexpected and counterintuitive effects on the level of private school …
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Italy, Brazil and then finally India. We also show that autonomous government schools (i.e. government funded but with …
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This paper provides the first evidence that value-added education accountability schemes induce dynamic distortions. Extending earlier dynamic moral hazard models, I propose a new test for ratchet effects, showing that classroom inputs are distorted less when schools face a shorter horizon over...
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This paper presents an overview and interpretation of the literature relating school quality to students' subsequent … with varying school quality. A key insight of the model is that changes in school quality may affect the characteristics of … education. We then summarize the literature that relates school resources to students' earnings and educational attainment. A …
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demand of new margin and clearing practices and regulations. We decompose collateral demand for both customers and dealers … impact on collateral demand of more widespread initial margin requirements, increased novation of CDS to central clearing …-specialized types, and client clearing. Among other results, we show that system-wide collateral demand is increased significantly by …
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