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can explain several puzzling findings in the economics of education, including the fact that competition can, but does not … reputation for skill acquisition and labor market outcomes in an otherwise competitive market. We find that reputation effects …) that arises when schools can enhance their reputation by positively selecting their students. This leads to excess demand …
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measure of ability dispersion in a school, leading to lower skill acquisition. -- education ; reputation ; competition ; labor … can explain several puzzling findings in the economics of education, including the fact that competition can, but does not … reputation for skill acquisition and labor market outcomes in an otherwise competitive market. We find that reputation effects …
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can explain several puzzling findings in the economics of education, including the fact that competition can, but does not … reputation for skill acquisition and labor market outcomes in an otherwise competitive market. We find that reputation effects …) that arises when schools can enhance their reputation by positively selecting their students. This leads to excess demand …
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accumulation in which education is publicly provided and financed, and schooling is compulsory. Public investment in human and … model are examined and the steady-state effects of education and fiscal policy are derived. The specification of the human …
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, the latter notably through the successful “Bolsa Familia” programme. Among public services, improved access to education … interventions such as expanding early-childhood education, by reducing grade-repetition and through more tailored support for those …'agissant des services publics, l'amélioration de l'accès à l'éducation a joué un rôle majeur, en permettant à davantage de …
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The paper examines the appropriate domain of the Welfare State by exploring the areas in which free enterprise fails to provide adequate welfare state services. The paper outlines a simple coherent strategy for formulating government welfare state policy by identifying the relevant market...
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fields of education, health, cash transfers, taxation and personal social services. In addition, the labour market and …
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tax burden these commitments require is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain due to tax competition and the need to …
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. It is shown that the impediments for education created by social factors are similar to a market imperfection, and … publicly provided education may lead to a Pareto improvement. Policies affecting the share of skilled release a dynamic …
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accumulation in which education is publicly provided and financed, and schooling is compulsory. Public investment in human and … model are examined and the steady-state effects of education and fiscal policy are derived. The specification of the human …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005120985