This paper tackles the issue of growth, distribution, and the provision of public services in a growth model with human capital accumulation where heterogeneous individuals decide whether to attend a publicly funded education regime or a privately funded one. Heterogeneity of individuals is introduced via their status‐motivation which is shown to affect their choice of education. In such a framework, we obtain an inverted‐U shaped relationship between growth and the size of the public education sector. In contrast with the general wisdom, we show that a larger public education sector is compatible with both a reduction of inequalities and an increase of long‐term growth. Although we demonstrate that in a majoritarian system all individuals ...
In this paper, we quantitatively assess the welfare implications of alternative public education spe...
This paper studies the costs and benefits of a mixed educational regime in which tax-financed public...
This paper provides a simple model of hierarchical education to study the political determination of...
This paper tackles the issue of growth, distribution, and the provision of public services in a grow...
We develop a growth model with human capital accumulation to study the effects of status-driven moti...
This paper provides a simple theory to study how the allocation of public funds between primary and ...
We consider public education provided obligatorily and equally for all individuals. It is usually sa...
This paper proposes an overlapping generations model along the lines of the papers by Glomm and Rav...
We construct an overlapping generations model in which parents vote on the tax rate that determines ...
This research examines the effects of public policy on human capital formation and economic growth. ...
The paper studies the interaction between public and private inputs in a two-stage education framewo...
I present an overlapping generations model, with formal education as the engine of growth, close to ...
This study investigates some of the reasons why countries spend public money on education, the impac...
This paper studies the dynamic effects of allocating public funds between basic and advanced educati...
Over the last 30 years, countries with more unequal income distributions tended to spend more on ter...
In this paper, we quantitatively assess the welfare implications of alternative public education spe...
This paper studies the costs and benefits of a mixed educational regime in which tax-financed public...
This paper provides a simple model of hierarchical education to study the political determination of...
This paper tackles the issue of growth, distribution, and the provision of public services in a grow...
We develop a growth model with human capital accumulation to study the effects of status-driven moti...
This paper provides a simple theory to study how the allocation of public funds between primary and ...
We consider public education provided obligatorily and equally for all individuals. It is usually sa...
This paper proposes an overlapping generations model along the lines of the papers by Glomm and Rav...
We construct an overlapping generations model in which parents vote on the tax rate that determines ...
This research examines the effects of public policy on human capital formation and economic growth. ...
The paper studies the interaction between public and private inputs in a two-stage education framewo...
I present an overlapping generations model, with formal education as the engine of growth, close to ...
This study investigates some of the reasons why countries spend public money on education, the impac...
This paper studies the dynamic effects of allocating public funds between basic and advanced educati...
Over the last 30 years, countries with more unequal income distributions tended to spend more on ter...
In this paper, we quantitatively assess the welfare implications of alternative public education spe...
This paper studies the costs and benefits of a mixed educational regime in which tax-financed public...
This paper provides a simple model of hierarchical education to study the political determination of...