This is a theoretical study of human-capital formation, where parental, as well as public investments are essential. Policy influence rich and poor parents differently when they make educational decisions. Rich parents allocate resources efficiently between physical bequests and educational investments, while poor parents only afford investments in children's human capital. Therefore educational equality between rich and poor children is not necessarily promoted by further investments in public schooling. However, a simple PAYGO-system could yield efficient allocation also for poor children.Human capital, public education, bequest, altruism
Why do parents with more human capital spend more time teaching and taking care of their children, i...
The paper studies the effects of cross-country differences in human capital formation on income dist...
This paper builds an overlapping generations household economy model where child labour is present. ...
This is a theoretical study of human-capital accumulation, where parental, as well as public investm...
This study analyzes an overlapping generations economy with multiple family dynasties in which the a...
We analyze in this paper the impact of different policies on the investment of the families in the e...
We consider public education provided obligatorily and equally for all individuals. It is usually sa...
This thesis studies the process of human capital formation in the childhood years, focusing on the r...
Expenditure”. We would like to thank the participants and particularly our discussant, Ken Smetters,...
This paper provides a simple theory to study how the allocation of public funds between primary and ...
We analyze in this paper the impact of different policies on the investment of the families in the e...
The strong correlation between parents' economic status and that of their children has been well-doc...
The paper hypothesizes that the level of aggregate human capital in an economy affects the overall r...
This thesis conducts positive and normative analysis of inequality based on human capital theory. In...
This paper studies the design of education policies in a setting of overlapping generations with het...
Why do parents with more human capital spend more time teaching and taking care of their children, i...
The paper studies the effects of cross-country differences in human capital formation on income dist...
This paper builds an overlapping generations household economy model where child labour is present. ...
This is a theoretical study of human-capital accumulation, where parental, as well as public investm...
This study analyzes an overlapping generations economy with multiple family dynasties in which the a...
We analyze in this paper the impact of different policies on the investment of the families in the e...
We consider public education provided obligatorily and equally for all individuals. It is usually sa...
This thesis studies the process of human capital formation in the childhood years, focusing on the r...
Expenditure”. We would like to thank the participants and particularly our discussant, Ken Smetters,...
This paper provides a simple theory to study how the allocation of public funds between primary and ...
We analyze in this paper the impact of different policies on the investment of the families in the e...
The strong correlation between parents' economic status and that of their children has been well-doc...
The paper hypothesizes that the level of aggregate human capital in an economy affects the overall r...
This thesis conducts positive and normative analysis of inequality based on human capital theory. In...
This paper studies the design of education policies in a setting of overlapping generations with het...
Why do parents with more human capital spend more time teaching and taking care of their children, i...
The paper studies the effects of cross-country differences in human capital formation on income dist...
This paper builds an overlapping generations household economy model where child labour is present. ...