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Equity and Efficiency Considerations of Public Higher Education Book

Equity and Efficiency Considerations of Public Higher Education
Equity and Efficiency Considerations of Public Higher Education, It has become part of the conventional wisdom in the economics of education that subsidies to higher education have a regressive distributional effect. Given that relatively more children from wealthier families enroll in higher education, many economist , Equity and Efficiency Considerations of Public Higher Education has a rating of 3 stars
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Equity and Efficiency Considerations of Public Higher Education, It has become part of the conventional wisdom in the economics of education that subsidies to higher education have a regressive distributional effect. Given that relatively more children from wealthier families enroll in higher education, many economist , Equity and Efficiency Considerations of Public Higher Education
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  • Equity and Efficiency Considerations of Public Higher Education
  • Written by author Salvatore Barbaro
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, April 2009
  • It has become part of the conventional wisdom in the economics of education that subsidies to higher education have a regressive distributional effect. Given that relatively more children from wealthier families enroll in higher education, many economist
  • It has become part of the conventional wisdom in the economics of education that subsidies to higher education have a regressive distributional effect. Given that relatively more children from wealthier families enroll in higher education, many economist
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1Outline of the book1
2Previous studies11
3Empirical evidence using GSOEP data21
4Previous related literature39
5The Creedy-Francois model of higher-education economics as the basic framework for our analysis49
6The distributional effect of public subsidization among graduates and non-graduates - the life-cycle perspective55
7Alternative options for funding65
8Offsetting subsidies and progressive taxation77
9Limits of distortion-offsetting subsidies85
10Summary and conclusion87
AAppendix to the GSOEP93
BA brief glance on bootstrap confidence intervals95
CSummary statistics for the HIS data101
DSummary statistics for the GSOEP data103
EEducational-choice margins under progressive taxation105
FThe benefit and cost function under a directly and indirectly progressive income-tax system107
GSome proofs and derivatives109


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