textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When workers of different skilllevels are imperfect substitutes in production, an increase in the level of human capital in the economy reduces the return to education and, hence, pre-tax income inequality. The compression of pre- tax wages implies that a given inequality of after-tax incomes can be reached with a less progressive income tax. Optimal redistri- bution policy faces a trade-off between the distortionary effect of progressive income taxation and the distortions arising from education subsidies. The optimal level of education subsidies cru- cially depends on the extent to which education compresses the wage distribution, the distortionary...
In models of redistribution, differences in human capital are often the relevant source of heterogen...
An efficiency argument for public subsidies to education is proposed in this study. Subsidizing educ...
The present paper analyses the challenge to redistribution programs posed by an increase in skill pr...
textabstractShould education be subsidized for the purpose of redistribution? The usual argument aga...
textabstractIn many countries, student grants, tuition fees, and subsidized loans depend on parental...
We develop models of optimal linear and non-linear income taxation with endogenous human capital for...
What explains the large cross-country variation in the wage premium for higher education? Economic a...
What explains the large cross-country variation in the wage premium for higher education? Economic a...
This paper studies the design of education policies in a setting in which optimal redistributive lab...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ ...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ ...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ ...
In democratic countries, elected policymakers determine public spending. The level of public spendin...
We develop a political-economy model where the amount of education subsidies is determined in a majo...
This paper studies optimal linear and non-linear income taxes and education subsidies in two-type mo...
In models of redistribution, differences in human capital are often the relevant source of heterogen...
An efficiency argument for public subsidies to education is proposed in this study. Subsidizing educ...
The present paper analyses the challenge to redistribution programs posed by an increase in skill pr...
textabstractShould education be subsidized for the purpose of redistribution? The usual argument aga...
textabstractIn many countries, student grants, tuition fees, and subsidized loans depend on parental...
We develop models of optimal linear and non-linear income taxation with endogenous human capital for...
What explains the large cross-country variation in the wage premium for higher education? Economic a...
What explains the large cross-country variation in the wage premium for higher education? Economic a...
This paper studies the design of education policies in a setting in which optimal redistributive lab...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ ...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ ...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ ...
In democratic countries, elected policymakers determine public spending. The level of public spendin...
We develop a political-economy model where the amount of education subsidies is determined in a majo...
This paper studies optimal linear and non-linear income taxes and education subsidies in two-type mo...
In models of redistribution, differences in human capital are often the relevant source of heterogen...
An efficiency argument for public subsidies to education is proposed in this study. Subsidizing educ...
The present paper analyses the challenge to redistribution programs posed by an increase in skill pr...