This paper focuses on how education costs affect the political determination of redistribution policy via individual decision-making on education. For cases of high costs, there are multiple equilibria: the high-tax equilibrium featured by the minority of highly educated individuals and a large size of the government, and the low-tax equilibrium featured by the majority of highly educated individuals and a small size of the government. For cases of low costs, there is a unique equilibrium featured by the majority of highly educated individuals and a large size of th
We propose a political economy model to explain cross-country differences observed in educational po...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
Abstract: This paper studies the design of education policies in a setting in which optimal redistri...
This paper focuses on how education costs affect the political determination of redistribution polic...
Over the last 30 years, countries with more unequal income distributions tended to spend more on ter...
In democratic countries, elected policymakers determine public spending. The level of public spendin...
In an overlapping generations model with two social classes, rich and poor, parents of the different...
Regression results show that more unequal societies tend to spend comparatively more on higher level...
Public provision of private goods such as education is usually viewed as a form of redistribution in...
This paper studies the dynamic effects of allocating public funds between basic and advanced educati...
This paper studies the endogenous determination of public budget al-location across hierarchical edu...
textabstractShould education be subsidized for the purpose of redistribution? The usual argument aga...
We develop a political-economy model where the amount of education subsidies is determined in a majo...
We consider an economy with two categories of agents: entrepreneurs and workers. In laissez-faire, t...
Scholarly interest in the study of education from the perspective of political science has increased...
We propose a political economy model to explain cross-country differences observed in educational po...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
Abstract: This paper studies the design of education policies in a setting in which optimal redistri...
This paper focuses on how education costs affect the political determination of redistribution polic...
Over the last 30 years, countries with more unequal income distributions tended to spend more on ter...
In democratic countries, elected policymakers determine public spending. The level of public spendin...
In an overlapping generations model with two social classes, rich and poor, parents of the different...
Regression results show that more unequal societies tend to spend comparatively more on higher level...
Public provision of private goods such as education is usually viewed as a form of redistribution in...
This paper studies the dynamic effects of allocating public funds between basic and advanced educati...
This paper studies the endogenous determination of public budget al-location across hierarchical edu...
textabstractShould education be subsidized for the purpose of redistribution? The usual argument aga...
We develop a political-economy model where the amount of education subsidies is determined in a majo...
We consider an economy with two categories of agents: entrepreneurs and workers. In laissez-faire, t...
Scholarly interest in the study of education from the perspective of political science has increased...
We propose a political economy model to explain cross-country differences observed in educational po...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
Abstract: This paper studies the design of education policies in a setting in which optimal redistri...