This paper uses a hybrid human capital / signaling model to study grading standards in schools when tuition fees are allowed. The paper analyzes the grading standard set by a profit maximizing school and compares it with the efficient one. The paper also studies grading standards when tuition fees have limits. When fees are regulated a profit maximizing school will set lower grading standards than when they are not regulated. Credit constraints of families also induce schools to lower their standards. Given that in the model presented competition is not feasible, these results show the importance of regulation of grading standards
Grades are important for admission of students in most higher education programmes. Analysing admiss...
Abstract: This paper explores the effects of high grading standards on student test performance in e...
Many questions have arisen concerning grading systems. From a review of the current literature, it i...
This paper uses a hybrid human capital / signaling model to study grading standards in schools when ...
Abstract: In this paper I study the grading standards used by an unregulated school that maximizes p...
Abstract: When employers cannot tell whether a school truly has many good students or just gives eas...
Assuming that teachers are concerned with human capital formation and students - with ability signal...
When school quality increases with the educational standard set by schools, education before college...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Developmental paradigms, preferred in educational diagnostics to intervening ones, need vertical sca...
We develop a theoretical and computational model of school choice and achievement that embeds inform...
This paper presents a theoretical model of enrollment decisions made by high school graduates, under...
The author models standards for educational credentials, such as high-school diplomas. Standard-sett...
We analyze educational institutions’ incentives to set up demanding or lax curricula in duopolistic ...
A central issue for students and teachers is the giving and receiving of grades that are seen as ‘fa...
Grades are important for admission of students in most higher education programmes. Analysing admiss...
Abstract: This paper explores the effects of high grading standards on student test performance in e...
Many questions have arisen concerning grading systems. From a review of the current literature, it i...
This paper uses a hybrid human capital / signaling model to study grading standards in schools when ...
Abstract: In this paper I study the grading standards used by an unregulated school that maximizes p...
Abstract: When employers cannot tell whether a school truly has many good students or just gives eas...
Assuming that teachers are concerned with human capital formation and students - with ability signal...
When school quality increases with the educational standard set by schools, education before college...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Developmental paradigms, preferred in educational diagnostics to intervening ones, need vertical sca...
We develop a theoretical and computational model of school choice and achievement that embeds inform...
This paper presents a theoretical model of enrollment decisions made by high school graduates, under...
The author models standards for educational credentials, such as high-school diplomas. Standard-sett...
We analyze educational institutions’ incentives to set up demanding or lax curricula in duopolistic ...
A central issue for students and teachers is the giving and receiving of grades that are seen as ‘fa...
Grades are important for admission of students in most higher education programmes. Analysing admiss...
Abstract: This paper explores the effects of high grading standards on student test performance in e...
Many questions have arisen concerning grading systems. From a review of the current literature, it i...