We consider an environment where two education institutions compete by selecting the proportion of their funding devoted to teaching and research and the criteria for admission for their students, and where students choose whether and where to attend university. We study the relationship between the cost incurred by students for attending a university located away from their home town and the equilibrium con…guration that emerges in the game played by the universities. Symmetric equilibria, where universities choose the same admission standard, only exist when the mobility cost is high; when the mobility cost is very low, there is no pure strategy equilibrium. For intermediate values of the mobility cost, only asymmetric equilibri...
The rapid growth of private higher education in response to high demand is a recent phenomenon in mo...
The rapid growth of private higher education in response to high demand is a recent phenomenon in mo...
In this paper we investigate the optimal choice of prices and/or exams by universities in the presen...
We consider an environment where two education institutions com-pete by selecting the proportion of ...
This paper proposes a competition model in which universities freely fix their tuition fees in a set...
This paper compares university competition through fees (as in Anglo-Saxon countries, following Bert...
Abstract. The paper explores the dynamics of competition in higher education. National competition a...
A simple Tiebout model is presented where states provide university education to both immobile and m...
The rapid growth of private higher education in response to high demand is a recent phenomenon in mo...
This paper tries to explain differences in high education growth across European countri...
We study the effect of a new university in a two-city model in which individuals’ utility depends on...
This paper analyzes a competition game between two universities that teach and research in the same ...
We study the effect of a new university in a two-city model in which individuals' utility depends on...
We analyze the welfare effect of allowing a new university in a local area where another university ...
The rapid growth of private higher education in response to high demand is a recent phenomenon in mo...
The rapid growth of private higher education in response to high demand is a recent phenomenon in mo...
The rapid growth of private higher education in response to high demand is a recent phenomenon in mo...
In this paper we investigate the optimal choice of prices and/or exams by universities in the presen...
We consider an environment where two education institutions com-pete by selecting the proportion of ...
This paper proposes a competition model in which universities freely fix their tuition fees in a set...
This paper compares university competition through fees (as in Anglo-Saxon countries, following Bert...
Abstract. The paper explores the dynamics of competition in higher education. National competition a...
A simple Tiebout model is presented where states provide university education to both immobile and m...
The rapid growth of private higher education in response to high demand is a recent phenomenon in mo...
This paper tries to explain differences in high education growth across European countri...
We study the effect of a new university in a two-city model in which individuals’ utility depends on...
This paper analyzes a competition game between two universities that teach and research in the same ...
We study the effect of a new university in a two-city model in which individuals' utility depends on...
We analyze the welfare effect of allowing a new university in a local area where another university ...
The rapid growth of private higher education in response to high demand is a recent phenomenon in mo...
The rapid growth of private higher education in response to high demand is a recent phenomenon in mo...
The rapid growth of private higher education in response to high demand is a recent phenomenon in mo...
In this paper we investigate the optimal choice of prices and/or exams by universities in the presen...