Education, corruption, and the distribution of income |
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Authors: | Theo Eicher Cecilia García-Peñalosa Tanguy van Ypersele |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA 2. GREQAM and CNRS, 2 rue de la Charité, 13002, Marseille, France 3. GREQAM and CEPR, Marseille, France
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Abstract: | We examine how the interaction between education and corruption affects institutional reform and economic development. While corruption reduces average income and education, education increases not only output and hence potential corruption rents, but also produces more informed electorates that better monitor government actions. We find that economies with intermediate levels of education remain in a poverty trap since the level of skills creates sufficient corruption rents but not enough monitoring. Economies with low or high levels of education can escape the poverty trap, and inequality plays a key role in determining whether this occurs through a change in institutions or an expansion of education. |
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