In an important contribution to educational policy, Daniele Checchi offers an economic perspective on the demand and supply of education. He explores the reasons why, beyond a certain point, investment in education has not resulted in reductions in social inequalities. Starting with the seminal work of Gary Becker, Checchi provides an extensive survey of the literature on human capital and social capital formation. He draws on individual data on intergenerational transmission of income and education for the USA, Germany and Italy, as well as aggregate data on income and educational inequality for a much wider range of countries
From Introduction: Education, in the broadest sense of the term, is as old as man himself, but the a...
The paper highlights that economics of education formally evolved in the last century, but its conce...
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The “return to education” issue has been widely investigated in the economic literature. However, ho...
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A recent theoretical and empirical literature has recognized the im-portance of growth-promoting pol...
This book makes a novel contribution to economics of education in several key respects. It highlight...
The paper offers a united way to examine several puzzles on in- equality dynamics. It focuses on dif...
Social inequality with regard to education seems to be mainly the result of two factors: the reduced...
The paper studies the effects of cross-country differences in human capital formation on income dist...
Since the 1960s, the economics of education has been constantly developing. We have, indeed, come a ...
In the current debate on the relationship between inequality in income distribution and growth one o...
We review and extend the empirical literature that seeks evidence of a wedge between the private and...
This paper investigates the relationship between the level and the distribution of education and eco...
Estimates of aggregate production functions from intercountry data have strengthened speculations th...
From Introduction: Education, in the broadest sense of the term, is as old as man himself, but the a...
The paper highlights that economics of education formally evolved in the last century, but its conce...
It has been argued that a close relationship exists between human capital accumulation and wage disp...
The “return to education” issue has been widely investigated in the economic literature. However, ho...
This paper analyses the link between public education expenditure and human capital inequality. I bu...
A recent theoretical and empirical literature has recognized the im-portance of growth-promoting pol...
This book makes a novel contribution to economics of education in several key respects. It highlight...
The paper offers a united way to examine several puzzles on in- equality dynamics. It focuses on dif...
Social inequality with regard to education seems to be mainly the result of two factors: the reduced...
The paper studies the effects of cross-country differences in human capital formation on income dist...
Since the 1960s, the economics of education has been constantly developing. We have, indeed, come a ...
In the current debate on the relationship between inequality in income distribution and growth one o...
We review and extend the empirical literature that seeks evidence of a wedge between the private and...
This paper investigates the relationship between the level and the distribution of education and eco...
Estimates of aggregate production functions from intercountry data have strengthened speculations th...
From Introduction: Education, in the broadest sense of the term, is as old as man himself, but the a...
The paper highlights that economics of education formally evolved in the last century, but its conce...
It has been argued that a close relationship exists between human capital accumulation and wage disp...