Democratic Choice of an Education System: Implications for Growth and Income Distribution |
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Authors: | Mark Gradstein Moshe Justman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ben-Gurion University, Israel;(2) University of Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | We use an OLG model to examine democratic choice betweentwo modes of government support for education: subsidies forprivately purchased education and free uniform public provision.We find little conflict between democracy and growth: the samefactors that generate popular support for subsidization overfree uniform provision—large external benefits, a largeexcess burden, and little inequality—also favor its relativegrowth performance. Furthermore, restricting the franchise toan upper-income elite may also reduce growth. Two extensionsexamine the effect of intergenerational mobility and indicatethe theoretical possibility of periodic swings in the balancebetween public and private spending. |
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Keywords: | growth democracy education inequality |
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