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1 | Outline of the book | 1 |
2 | Previous studies | 11 |
3 | Empirical evidence using GSOEP data | 21 |
4 | Previous related literature | 39 |
5 | The Creedy-Francois model of higher-education economics as the basic framework for our analysis | 49 |
6 | The distributional effect of public subsidization among graduates and non-graduates - the life-cycle perspective | 55 |
7 | Alternative options for funding | 65 |
8 | Offsetting subsidies and progressive taxation | 77 |
9 | Limits of distortion-offsetting subsidies | 85 |
10 | Summary and conclusion | 87 |
A | Appendix to the GSOEP | 93 |
B | A brief glance on bootstrap confidence intervals | 95 |
C | Summary statistics for the HIS data | 101 |
D | Summary statistics for the GSOEP data | 103 |
E | Educational-choice margins under progressive taxation | 105 |
F | The benefit and cost function under a directly and indirectly progressive income-tax system | 107 |
G | Some proofs and derivatives | 109 |
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