Public Expenditures,Growth, and Distribution in a Mixed Regime of Education with a Status Motive |
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Authors: | FREDERIC TOURNEMAINE CHRISTOPHER TSOUKIS |
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Affiliation: | 1. Chulalongkorn University and University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce;2. London Metropolitan University |
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Abstract: | This paper tackles the issue of growth, distribution, and the provision of public services in a growth model with human capital accumulation where heterogeneous individuals decide whether to attend a publicly funded education regime or a privately funded one. Heterogeneity of individuals is introduced via their status‐motivation which is shown to affect their choice of education. In such a framework, we obtain an inverted‐U shaped relationship between growth and the size of the public education sector. In contrast with the general wisdom, we show that a larger public education sector is compatible with both a reduction of inequalities and an increase of long‐term growth. Although we demonstrate that in a majoritarian system all individuals agree on a lower size of the public education regime than that which maximizes growth, our analysis also highlights the tension between the direct beneficiaries and nonbeneficiaries from the public regime. |
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