In democratic countries, elected policymakers determine public spending. The level of public spending depends on taxes that are decided by a voting mechanism. Policymakers also decide how to allocate funds among different policies, such as public education and pure redistributive transfers. How are the levels of funding for public education and redistribution determined in the political process? What impacts do votes on these two policies have on inequality, growth and social mobility? We develop a politico-economic model that highlights a novel mechanism: public education provides opportunities for the children of the poor to be recognized for their talent. This reduces the probability of a mismatch, which takes place when individuals with...
This paper focuses on how education costs affect the political determination of redistribution polic...
textabstractShould education be subsidized for the purpose of redistribution? The usual argument aga...
2004 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
In democratic countries, elected policymakers determine public spending. The level of public spendin...
In democratic countries, elected policymakers determine public spending. The level of public spendin...
In democratic countries, elected policymakers determine public spending. The level of public spendin...
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...
Over the last 30 years, countries with more unequal income distributions tended to spend more on ter...
I study the relationship between income inequality and public spending in education in a voting mode...
Public provision of private goods such as education is usually viewed as a form of redistribution in...
The incidence of public expenditure in education appears to be skewed in favour of the middle and up...
Regression results show that more unequal societies tend to spend comparatively more on higher level...
While public education is often intended to be progressive in its effects on income distribution, in...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
This paper focuses on how education costs affect the political determination of redistribution polic...
textabstractShould education be subsidized for the purpose of redistribution? The usual argument aga...
2004 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
In democratic countries, elected policymakers determine public spending. The level of public spendin...
In democratic countries, elected policymakers determine public spending. The level of public spendin...
In democratic countries, elected policymakers determine public spending. The level of public spendin...
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...
Over the last 30 years, countries with more unequal income distributions tended to spend more on ter...
I study the relationship between income inequality and public spending in education in a voting mode...
Public provision of private goods such as education is usually viewed as a form of redistribution in...
The incidence of public expenditure in education appears to be skewed in favour of the middle and up...
Regression results show that more unequal societies tend to spend comparatively more on higher level...
While public education is often intended to be progressive in its effects on income distribution, in...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
This paper focuses on how education costs affect the political determination of redistribution polic...
textabstractShould education be subsidized for the purpose of redistribution? The usual argument aga...
2004 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...