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observe a wide variation in the mix of public and private funding of education. In addition, countries with high inequality … with high inequality exhibit more private education expenditures since rich people opt out of the public system. In non …
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observe a wide variation in the mix of public and private funding of education. In addition, countries with high inequality … with high inequality exhibit more private education expenditures since rich people opt out of the public system. In non …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005043349
observe a wide variation in the mix of public and private funding of education. In addition, countries with high inequality … with high inequality exhibit more private education expenditures since rich people opt out of the public system. In non …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005027270
price correction in these segments spills over into other markets. The country benefits from a sound and effective housing … on loan losses would better align private and social interests. There may be a shortage of rental housing in several … and increase incentives for private-sector development of affordable housing. This Working Paper relates to the 2014 OECD …
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A political-economic model is provided to study the impact of low-skilled immigration on the receiving country's education system, in terms of sources of school funding, expenditure per pupil, and type of parents who are more likely to send children to privately funded schools. The education...
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This paper studies how the schooling system may be impacted by the number and skill type of immigrants. When the number of low-skilled immigrants is large, the education regime tends to become segregated. Wealthy locals are more likely to choose private schools and vote for a lower tax rate to...
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structural features of the Greek housing system. This necessarily involves a discussion of the distinctive home ownership regimes …". After reviewing these aspects of the Greek "established" housing regime with data for Athens, the paper examines the major … changes that took place during both the monetary revolution in housing finance from the late 1990s to 2007 and then during the …
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sovereign debt crisis on these issues. The discussion focuses on the rather weak social polarization and segregation resulting …
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We investigate the relationship between inequality and political support for public education funding in a model of … distributions. Inequality can drive education spending in opposite directions in poor and rich economies. A mean preserving spread …
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with a high share of lump-sum transfers. Numerical analysis shows empirically plausible result of growth, inequality and …
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