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The Political Economy of Education: Implications for Growth and Inequality Book

The Political Economy of Education: Implications for Growth and Inequality
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  • The Political Economy of Education: Implications for Growth and Inequality
  • Written by author Mark Gradstein
  • Published by MIT Press, December 2004
  • The dominant role played by the state in the financing, regulation, and provision of primary and secondary education reflects the widely-held belief that education is necessary for personal and societal well-being. The economic organization of education d
  • A theoretical framework for analyzing the complex relationship of education, growth, and income distribution.
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1Introduction1
2Historical and institutional perspectives11
3Education, growth, and distribution : empirical evidence29
4Political determination of education spending45
5Dynamic models of education63
6Central versus local education finance79
7Mixed regimes of public and private schooling95
8Education, social capital, and the dynamics of cohesion111
9Directions for future research129


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