Empirical analyses for the US suggest that stronger people’s control over the school budget is deleterious to student performance. Using Swiss data on ninth graders in mathematics, reading and natural science collected jointly with the PISA study 2000, this paper tests this hypothesis for Switzerland, exploiting inter-cantonal variation in political institutions. For both student performance in reading and mathematics, stronger popular rights appear to lower educational achievement through the school budget channel. In particular, the qualification of teachers is identified as most influential determinant of student achievement, which is shown to be linked to educational spending.Direct democracy; public finance; economics of education; PIS...
Empirical results using cross-country data suggest that public spending on education increases the r...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsWilliam F. BlankenauThis dissertation encompasses three e...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore whether decentralization of education systems affects stude...
This paper analyzes the impact of direct legislation at the cantonal level on the quality of public ...
Using a panel of international student test scores 1980 – 2000 (PISA and TIMSS), panel fixed effects...
The low quality of education is a persistent problem in many developed countries. Parallel to in the...
Using a panel of international student test scores, 1980 – 2000, panel fixed effects estimates sugge...
In this dissertation, I examine three major aspects of Germany's education system from an empirical ...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to th...
The main aim of this paper was to examine the relationship between the PISA (Programme for Internati...
Economic theory advances various arguments in favor of and against privatizing education. In this pa...
The democratic deficit of evidence-based policymaking and the little attention the approach pays to ...
This study investigates some of the reasons why countries spend public money on education, the impac...
The substantive part of this thesis comprises three empirical chapters on national-level (total) pub...
The fact that education plays a major part for wealth of nations has been known for quite some time,...
Empirical results using cross-country data suggest that public spending on education increases the r...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsWilliam F. BlankenauThis dissertation encompasses three e...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore whether decentralization of education systems affects stude...
This paper analyzes the impact of direct legislation at the cantonal level on the quality of public ...
Using a panel of international student test scores 1980 – 2000 (PISA and TIMSS), panel fixed effects...
The low quality of education is a persistent problem in many developed countries. Parallel to in the...
Using a panel of international student test scores, 1980 – 2000, panel fixed effects estimates sugge...
In this dissertation, I examine three major aspects of Germany's education system from an empirical ...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to th...
The main aim of this paper was to examine the relationship between the PISA (Programme for Internati...
Economic theory advances various arguments in favor of and against privatizing education. In this pa...
The democratic deficit of evidence-based policymaking and the little attention the approach pays to ...
This study investigates some of the reasons why countries spend public money on education, the impac...
The substantive part of this thesis comprises three empirical chapters on national-level (total) pub...
The fact that education plays a major part for wealth of nations has been known for quite some time,...
Empirical results using cross-country data suggest that public spending on education increases the r...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsWilliam F. BlankenauThis dissertation encompasses three e...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore whether decentralization of education systems affects stude...