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threshold, to estimate causal returns to college education quality. I use a newly constructed dataset, which combines individual …
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overinvest in education, whereas worker mobility generates a free-rider effect for governments, who are not willing to subsidize … the education of agents who will work abroad. At equilibrium, the free-rider effect always dominates the competition …
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schooling and of the effect of public policies on private incentives to invest in education. This framework is applied to 14 … additional year of schooling for an individual of average attainment, taking into account the effects of education on wages and … education, and measures of the fiscal returns to schooling that capture the long-term effects of a marginal increase in …
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Inequalities do not end once students enter higher education. Yet, the majority of papers on the effectiveness of … education aid examine its impact on college enrollment. In this paper, we provide evidence on the causal impact of means …
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The number of international students worldwide has almost doubled in the last decade. In higher education systems that … are partly tax-funded, a country's labour force might not be willing to subsidize the education of international students … the financing of higher education for 22 OECD countries for the period of 2000 to 2011. Based on fixed effects estimations …
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The total social benefits of college education exceed the private benefits because the government receives a share of … college education subsidies and for the excess burden of income taxation caused by the college margin. We also show how the … recent structural labor literature on college education. The model incorporates multidimensional heterogeneity, idiosyncratic …
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This paper analyses political forces that cause an initial expansion of public spending on higher education and an … future demand for education. This demand shift implies that the initial subsidy per student becomes too expensive to be … politically sustainable. Despite a voters' backlash that curbs education subsidies, overall enrolments continue to rise. But the …
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Government student loan programs must balance the need to enforce repayment among borrowers who can afford to make their payments with some form of forgiveness or repayment assistance for those who cannot. Using unique survey and administrative data from the Canada Student Loan Program, we show...
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. This pattern shows clear political alternatives in education policy across the German states: the political left classifies …
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overinvest in education, whereas worker mobility generates a free-rider effect for governments, who are not willing to subsidize … the education of agents who will work abroad. At equilibrium, the free-rider effect always dominates the competition …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013316022