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education with endogenous enrolment of students. We assume that there is a positive externality from student achievement to the …
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education with endogenous enrolment of students. We assume that there is a positive externality of student achievement on the …
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This paper studies the incentives for multiproduct duopolists to sell their products as a bundle. It is shown that contrary to the monopoly case bundling may reduce profits and increase consumer rent. This is the case if consumers' reservation values are negatively correlated. The reason is that...
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Especially in many online markets, consumers can readily observe prices, but may need to further inspect products to assess their suitability. We study the effects of product differentiation and search costs on competition and market outcomes in a tractable model of price-directed consumer...
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at community level) implies substantially larger impacts of the voucher system. The effect of parents' education on …
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at community level) implies substantially larger impacts of the voucher system. The effect of parents' education on …
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Education plays an important role in the economic and social development of countries. Myriad studies show that … education is one of the best ways to offer increased socioeconomic opportunities, social mobility and wages. Not only is … universal education important but more significant is the quality of the education. In an attempt to offer higher …
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at community level) implies substantially larger impacts of the voucher system. The effect of parents' education on …
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vouchers. Chen and West (2000) predict that voters' attitudes towards selective vouchers (SV) may be dif- ferent. They claim … that voters are indi®erent between the no-voucher and SV regimes, unless competition leads to a reduction in the education …
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The empirical literature developed to evaluate the voucher system in Chile faced, up until late 1999, methodological and/or data limitations. Since then, the literature has used individual data and introduced a correction for selection bias. However, the treatment parameters do not take into...
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