We study the effect of a new university in a two-city model in which individuals' utility depends on own ability, peer group ability, formal education and mobility costs. We compare a monopoly (one university in one city) with a two-university system (one university in each city). Introducing the second university improves welfare when the fixed cost of each university is low. With two universities, we obtain a symmetric equilibrium for every mobility cost and asymmetric equilibria for low mobility costs. The symmetric system induces the highest welfare and is also Strong Nash (for high mobility costs)
We provide a normative analysis of endogenous student and worker mobility in the presence of divergi...
We model the social planner's decision to establish universities and populate them with students and...
We present a theoretical framework in which an elitist and a non-elitist university in a developed c...
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 ...
We analyze how authorizing a new university affects welfare when the students’ education depends on ...
We consider a two-city model in which two university systems may occur: a centralized system in whic...
We consider a two-city model in which two university systems may occur: a centralized system in whic...
We consider an environment where two education institutions com-pete by selecting the proportion of ...
This paper compares university competition through fees (as in Anglo-Saxon countries, following Bert...
This paper proposes a competition model in which universities freely fix their tuition fees in a set...
We consider an environment where two education institutions compete by selecting the proportion of ...
This paper analyzes in a two-country model the impact of students' mobility on the country-specific ...
We provide a normative analysis of endogenous student and worker mobility in the presence of divergi...
We model the social planner's decision to establish universities and populate them with students and...
We present a theoretical framework in which an elitist and a non-elitist university in a developed c...
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 ...
We analyze how authorizing a new university affects welfare when the students’ education depends on ...
We consider a two-city model in which two university systems may occur: a centralized system in whic...
We consider a two-city model in which two university systems may occur: a centralized system in whic...
We consider an environment where two education institutions com-pete by selecting the proportion of ...
This paper compares university competition through fees (as in Anglo-Saxon countries, following Bert...
This paper proposes a competition model in which universities freely fix their tuition fees in a set...
We consider an environment where two education institutions compete by selecting the proportion of ...
This paper analyzes in a two-country model the impact of students' mobility on the country-specific ...
We provide a normative analysis of endogenous student and worker mobility in the presence of divergi...
We model the social planner's decision to establish universities and populate them with students and...
We present a theoretical framework in which an elitist and a non-elitist university in a developed c...