The ratio of skilled-to-unskilled labour stocks in the economy is widely acknowledged to have an important role for development. Can education policy affect the evolution of this ratio? This paper shows that it can: it also shows that the effect of education policy, for a given budget size, depends on the allocation rule across educational levels, particularly in the presence of systemic inefficiency. Using a stylized hierarchical education model, the theoretical conditions under which the allocation rule would favour the accumulation of skills are determined. The analysis has implication for policymakers in developing countries, where skill formation is much needed, because it shows that their allocation rules usually violate the ma...
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An optimal education subsidy formula is derived using an overlapping generationsmodel with parental ...
This paper shows that, depending on the initial distribution of material wealth and that of individu...
The paper analyses the relationship between the popular Barro and Lee (2001) ‘Average years of Schoo...
This paper investigates the relationship between the level and the distribution of education and eco...
This paper explores the extent to which differences in the resources allocated to education explain ...
As per the conventional wisdom there should be provision for public assistance for skills acquiremen...
Countries differ widely in their public policies of education funding. These differences are in the ...
This paper studies the dynamic effects of allocating public funds between basic and advanced educati...
How much would output increase if underdeveloped economies were to increase their levels of schoolin...
This article explores the consequences of public and private spending on education at all levels, lo...
A recent theoretical and empirical literature has recognized the im-portance of growth-promoting pol...
As per the conventional wisdom there should be provision for public assistance for skills acquiremen...
We develop a theory of human capital investment to study through which channels students react to sc...
This paper presents evidence that students’ test scores at ages 9 to 15 are not a good proxy for a n...
This paper provides a simple theory to study how the allocation of public funds between primary and ...
An optimal education subsidy formula is derived using an overlapping generationsmodel with parental ...
This paper shows that, depending on the initial distribution of material wealth and that of individu...
The paper analyses the relationship between the popular Barro and Lee (2001) ‘Average years of Schoo...