This paper examines the effects of two different education financing systems: a foundation system and a state system on the level and distribution of resources devoted to education in the presence of private schools. We use political economy approach where households differ in their level of income, and the central tax rate used to finance education is determined by a majority vote. Our analysis focuses on implications of allowing for a private-school option. To evaluate the importance of private schools we develop a computational model and calibrate it using USA data. The results reveal that the private school option is very important quantitatively in terms of welfare, total resources spent on education and equity
Thesis advisor: Richard A. McGowanThis paper examines the discrepancies in the finance of public edu...
[Excerpt] A widespread phenomenon in developing countries has been the rapid growth of schools and i...
Public education expenditure varies significantly across Indian states. Using data on sixteen Indian...
This paper examines the effects of two different education financing systems: a foundation system an...
This paper examines the effects of two different education - financing systems: a foundation system...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
This paper studies the costs and benefits of a mixed educational regime in which tax-financed public...
The availability of public funding for private schools, in both primary and secondary education, has...
We test for financial constraints as a market failure in education by experimentally allocating unco...
The paper studies the interaction between public and private inputs in a two-stage education framewo...
This paper examines how the English educational state has consistently acted to support private scho...
Considers the demand for education under various institutional arrangements such as public and priva...
It is primarily the emergence of new state policies promoting market mechanisms in the field of educa...
Five principles underlie the changing policy architecture of American K-12 education. The author dis...
The 1971 California Legislature considered a bill which would have given an educational voucher to t...
Thesis advisor: Richard A. McGowanThis paper examines the discrepancies in the finance of public edu...
[Excerpt] A widespread phenomenon in developing countries has been the rapid growth of schools and i...
Public education expenditure varies significantly across Indian states. Using data on sixteen Indian...
This paper examines the effects of two different education financing systems: a foundation system an...
This paper examines the effects of two different education - financing systems: a foundation system...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
This paper studies the costs and benefits of a mixed educational regime in which tax-financed public...
The availability of public funding for private schools, in both primary and secondary education, has...
We test for financial constraints as a market failure in education by experimentally allocating unco...
The paper studies the interaction between public and private inputs in a two-stage education framewo...
This paper examines how the English educational state has consistently acted to support private scho...
Considers the demand for education under various institutional arrangements such as public and priva...
It is primarily the emergence of new state policies promoting market mechanisms in the field of educa...
Five principles underlie the changing policy architecture of American K-12 education. The author dis...
The 1971 California Legislature considered a bill which would have given an educational voucher to t...
Thesis advisor: Richard A. McGowanThis paper examines the discrepancies in the finance of public edu...
[Excerpt] A widespread phenomenon in developing countries has been the rapid growth of schools and i...
Public education expenditure varies significantly across Indian states. Using data on sixteen Indian...