[Excerpt] In the last few years, many less developed countries have suddenly and apparently to their surprise found themselves with too many (relative to the absorptive capacity of their economies) rather than too few workers with intermediate educational attainments. Yet, even as surpluses of educated workers grow larger and larger, the school systems continue to expand and the people continue to demand education. Elsewhere, we have sought to understand the persistence of a high demand for education in countries characterized by a substantial surplus of educated labor. In this paper, we construct a political model of the allocation of resources to education in less developed countries to try to explain why educational systems continue to g...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
In the mid 19th century, Horace Mann insisted that a broad provision of public schooling should take...
Much faith has been put in the increased supply of education as a means to promote national economic...
[Excerpt] In the last few years, many less developed countries have suddenly and apparently to their...
[Excerpt] In this paper, we construct a model of the demand for education in relation to labor marke...
In developing countries, rising incomes, increased demand for more skilled labor, and government inv...
Over the last 30 years, countries with more unequal income distributions tended to spend more on ter...
Consider the following facts. In 1950 the richest ten-percent of countries attained an average of 8 ...
What determines public investment in tertiary education in resource-dependent countries? I develop a...
03045International audienceAs countries grow rich, education improves in many ways. The sector enjoy...
[Excerpt] The purpose of this paper is to consider the cost-benefit criterion for resource allocatio...
International audienceThe document examines first the relationship between a number of indicators co...
The paper analyses the relationship between the popular Barro and Lee (2001) ‘Average years of Schoo...
In the mid 19th century, Horace Mann insisted that a broad provision of public schooling should take...
Education is usually subsidized by the government because human capital accumulation would have posi...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
In the mid 19th century, Horace Mann insisted that a broad provision of public schooling should take...
Much faith has been put in the increased supply of education as a means to promote national economic...
[Excerpt] In the last few years, many less developed countries have suddenly and apparently to their...
[Excerpt] In this paper, we construct a model of the demand for education in relation to labor marke...
In developing countries, rising incomes, increased demand for more skilled labor, and government inv...
Over the last 30 years, countries with more unequal income distributions tended to spend more on ter...
Consider the following facts. In 1950 the richest ten-percent of countries attained an average of 8 ...
What determines public investment in tertiary education in resource-dependent countries? I develop a...
03045International audienceAs countries grow rich, education improves in many ways. The sector enjoy...
[Excerpt] The purpose of this paper is to consider the cost-benefit criterion for resource allocatio...
International audienceThe document examines first the relationship between a number of indicators co...
The paper analyses the relationship between the popular Barro and Lee (2001) ‘Average years of Schoo...
In the mid 19th century, Horace Mann insisted that a broad provision of public schooling should take...
Education is usually subsidized by the government because human capital accumulation would have posi...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
In the mid 19th century, Horace Mann insisted that a broad provision of public schooling should take...
Much faith has been put in the increased supply of education as a means to promote national economic...