We assess the merits of different education systems in a framework that ac-counts for the joint decision problem of parents regarding fertility and educa-tion. Specifically, we compare the implications of a public and a private schooling regime for economic growth and inequality. We find that private schooling leads to higher growth when there is little inequality in human capital endowments across families. In contrast, when inequality is high, public education yields higher growth by reducing fertility differentials. In addition, public schooling leads to income convergence, while private schooling can result in ever increasing inequality. Our analysis highlights the importance of accounting for endogenous fertility differentials when ana...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to it...
This article analyzes the effect of free public education on fertility, private educational investme...
We argue that inequality and growth are linked through differential fertility and the accumulation o...
We assess the merits of different education systems in a framework that accounts for the joint decis...
How does the effect of child mortality reductions on fertility and education vary across educational...
We develop a new theoretical link between inequality and growth. In our model, fertility and educati...
I present an overlapping generations model, with formal education as the engine of growth, close to ...
We develop a new theoretical link between inequality and growth. In our model, fertility and educati...
JEL No. H42,H52,I22,O10 The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and s...
I study the relationship between income inequality and public spending in education in a voting mode...
Fertility choices depend not only on the surrounding culture but also on economic incentives, which ...
Empirical results show that children from high income households achieve higher levels of education ...
We develop a new theoretical link between fertility and education decisions are interde many childre...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to it...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to th...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to it...
This article analyzes the effect of free public education on fertility, private educational investme...
We argue that inequality and growth are linked through differential fertility and the accumulation o...
We assess the merits of different education systems in a framework that accounts for the joint decis...
How does the effect of child mortality reductions on fertility and education vary across educational...
We develop a new theoretical link between inequality and growth. In our model, fertility and educati...
I present an overlapping generations model, with formal education as the engine of growth, close to ...
We develop a new theoretical link between inequality and growth. In our model, fertility and educati...
JEL No. H42,H52,I22,O10 The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and s...
I study the relationship between income inequality and public spending in education in a voting mode...
Fertility choices depend not only on the surrounding culture but also on economic incentives, which ...
Empirical results show that children from high income households achieve higher levels of education ...
We develop a new theoretical link between fertility and education decisions are interde many childre...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to it...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to th...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to it...
This article analyzes the effect of free public education on fertility, private educational investme...
We argue that inequality and growth are linked through differential fertility and the accumulation o...