The literature on vouchers often concludes that a voucher-based system cannot be the outcome of a majority vote. This paper shows that it is possible to propose selective vouchers (of exogenous value) such that the majority of voters are in favour of selective vouchers. As long as the introduction of vouchers does not undermine the existence of public schools, introducing selective vouchers induces a Pareto improvement. Some agents use vouchers in equilibrium to buy private education, while the poorest agents continue attending public schools and enjoy an increase in per-capita expenditure
Policy debates around the topic of educational vouchers as an approach to im-prove the public educat...
Voucher programs expand recipients ’ choice sets, so standard economic theory suggests they improve ...
The following review attempts to organize and consolidate these competing schools of thought [about ...
The literature on vouchers often concludes that a voucher-based system cannot be the outcome of a ma...
The literature on vouchers often concludes that a vouchers-based system cannot be the outcome of a m...
Education and selective vouchers The literature on vouchers often concludes that a voucher-based sys...
We compare a uniform voucher regime against the status quo mix of public and private education, focu...
People's satisfaction from some goods and services depends on their relative as distinct from their...
expert programming assistance. Advocates of school choice argue that tax support of public schools d...
Despite promotion by well-known economists and supporting economic theory, econometric analyses of v...
Lessons from the history of US school reforms and empirical analysis have painted a picture of schoo...
Epple and Romano (1998) show equilibrium provision of education by public and private schools has th...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
The following research is a compilation of recent debates and studies that have been published on th...
Policy debates around the topic of educational vouchers as an approach to im-prove the public educat...
Voucher programs expand recipients ’ choice sets, so standard economic theory suggests they improve ...
The following review attempts to organize and consolidate these competing schools of thought [about ...
The literature on vouchers often concludes that a voucher-based system cannot be the outcome of a ma...
The literature on vouchers often concludes that a vouchers-based system cannot be the outcome of a m...
Education and selective vouchers The literature on vouchers often concludes that a voucher-based sys...
We compare a uniform voucher regime against the status quo mix of public and private education, focu...
People's satisfaction from some goods and services depends on their relative as distinct from their...
expert programming assistance. Advocates of school choice argue that tax support of public schools d...
Despite promotion by well-known economists and supporting economic theory, econometric analyses of v...
Lessons from the history of US school reforms and empirical analysis have painted a picture of schoo...
Epple and Romano (1998) show equilibrium provision of education by public and private schools has th...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
The following research is a compilation of recent debates and studies that have been published on th...
Policy debates around the topic of educational vouchers as an approach to im-prove the public educat...
Voucher programs expand recipients ’ choice sets, so standard economic theory suggests they improve ...
The following review attempts to organize and consolidate these competing schools of thought [about ...