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-year students' migratory behavior as indicated by a signicant drop in the gross in-migration rates in fee-charging states. Further …, our results point at a stronger migration response of male students, which, however, can mainly be attributed to a 'border … effect'. That is, interregional migration flows of male students are redirected from fee-charging universities to those …
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controlled fees and can make the majority of students even worse off than a central student assignment system with very poor …
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This paper investigates how the abolishment of a ban on tuition fees affects the quality of higher education with centralized and decentralized decision making. It is shown that tuition fees fully crowd public funds under centralization and quality of university education does not improve....
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-year students' migratory behavior as indicated by a significant drop in the gross in-migration rates in fee-charging states. Further …, our results point at a stronger migration response of male students, which, however, can mainly be attributed to a 'border … effect'. That is, interregional migration flows of male students are redirected from fee-charging universities to those …
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Summary This paper examines the distributional effects of public higher education financing in a lifetime perspective. The benefits that university graduates obtain in terms of their tertiary education are compared to the graduates’ education-related (tax) burden. To calculate the...
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