Peer Group and Distance: When Widening University Participation is Better
type="main"> <p>We study the effect of a new university in a two-city model in which individuals’ utility depends on own ability, peer group ability, formal education and mobility costs. We compare a monopoly (one university in one city) with a two-university system (one university in each city). Introducing the second university improves welfare when the fixed cost of each university is low. With two universities, we obtain a symmetric equilibrium for every mobility cost and asymmetric equilibria for low mobility costs. The symmetric system induces the highest welfare and is also Strong Nash (for high mobility costs).
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2014
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Authors: | Cesi, Berardino ; Paolini, Dimitri |
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Manchester School. - School of Economics, ISSN 1463-6786. - Vol. 82.2014, 12, p. 110-132
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School of Economics |
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