A common claim in the policy discourse is that a government wishing to achieve equality of opportunity should use public provision of education for equalisation of opportunities rather than income taxation, which only equalizes incomes. We develop a framework in which the tax and education provision rules in the welfarist and non-welfarist/equality of opportunity cases can be transparently compared. We show that in addition to education policies, progressive taxation also plays a role in achieving equality of opportunity, and illustrate how its use may differ under the two objectives. We also show how the provision of public education depends on how private education choices respond, potentially differentially by higher- and lower-income fa...
This is a theoretical study of human-capital formation, where parental, as well as public investment...
This research revisits and extends the literature on the interplay between inequality and education...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
How does the public provision of education and the deployment of distortionary tax and subsidy instr...
A common claim in the policy discourse is that a government wishing to achieve equality of opportuni...
A common claim in the policy discourse is that a government wishing to achieve equality of opportuni...
Public provision of private goods such as education is usually viewed as a form of redistribution in...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ...
This paper examines the effect of income inequality on the quality of public education in the presen...
This paper provides an efficiency argument in favour of progressive labour income taxation. When the...
The Nordic countries have dual income taxation, with a proportional tax on capital income and a pro...
We analyze in this paper the impact of different policies on the investment of the families in the e...
In this paper, we study optimal educational policies when the ability to benefit from education is p...
This paper studies the design of education policies in a setting of overlapping generations with het...
We develop a political-economy model where the amount of education subsidies is determined in a majo...
This is a theoretical study of human-capital formation, where parental, as well as public investment...
This research revisits and extends the literature on the interplay between inequality and education...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
How does the public provision of education and the deployment of distortionary tax and subsidy instr...
A common claim in the policy discourse is that a government wishing to achieve equality of opportuni...
A common claim in the policy discourse is that a government wishing to achieve equality of opportuni...
Public provision of private goods such as education is usually viewed as a form of redistribution in...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ...
This paper examines the effect of income inequality on the quality of public education in the presen...
This paper provides an efficiency argument in favour of progressive labour income taxation. When the...
The Nordic countries have dual income taxation, with a proportional tax on capital income and a pro...
We analyze in this paper the impact of different policies on the investment of the families in the e...
In this paper, we study optimal educational policies when the ability to benefit from education is p...
This paper studies the design of education policies in a setting of overlapping generations with het...
We develop a political-economy model where the amount of education subsidies is determined in a majo...
This is a theoretical study of human-capital formation, where parental, as well as public investment...
This research revisits and extends the literature on the interplay between inequality and education...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...