This article develops a model of the redistributive political economy of education spending, focusing on the role of democracy and economic openness in determining the provision of education. I argue that democratization should be associated with higher levels of public education spending, lower private education spending, and a shift from tertiary education spending toward primary education spending. Furthermore, I argue that integration with the international economy should lead to higher public education spending, conditioned on regime type and income, and should push the balance between tertiary and primary education toward states particular comparative advantages. These propositions are tested on a data set of more than one hundred sta...
This study investigates the determinants and effects of public education expenditure in developing c...
In most democracies, the majority of education expenditures is financed by the government. In non-de...
This study investigates some of the reasons why countries spend public money on education, the impac...
India and the United States are the largest democracies in the world, and since the 1990s, both coun...
Recent years have seen a number of studies on the determinants of educa-tional spending. Almost all ...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
How would globalization and democratization affect government education provision in East Asia? My d...
This paper examines the causal link between education and democracy. Motivated by a model whereby ed...
In most democracies, the majority of education expenditures is financed by the government. In non-de...
Across countries, education and democracy are highly correlated. We motivate empirically and then mo...
How is the quality of public education affected by the presence of private schools for the rich? The...
In the first chapter of this thesis, I examine the similarities between the concept of democracy a...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to th...
How is the quality of public education affected by the presence of private schools for the rich? The...
This study investigates the determinants and effects of public education expenditure in developing c...
In most democracies, the majority of education expenditures is financed by the government. In non-de...
This study investigates some of the reasons why countries spend public money on education, the impac...
India and the United States are the largest democracies in the world, and since the 1990s, both coun...
Recent years have seen a number of studies on the determinants of educa-tional spending. Almost all ...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
How would globalization and democratization affect government education provision in East Asia? My d...
This paper examines the causal link between education and democracy. Motivated by a model whereby ed...
In most democracies, the majority of education expenditures is financed by the government. In non-de...
Across countries, education and democracy are highly correlated. We motivate empirically and then mo...
How is the quality of public education affected by the presence of private schools for the rich? The...
In the first chapter of this thesis, I examine the similarities between the concept of democracy a...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to th...
How is the quality of public education affected by the presence of private schools for the rich? The...
This study investigates the determinants and effects of public education expenditure in developing c...
In most democracies, the majority of education expenditures is financed by the government. In non-de...
This study investigates some of the reasons why countries spend public money on education, the impac...