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Journal Article

Public Education Policies and Convergence

Authors

  • Ott
  • I.
  • Soretz
  • S.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1016/j.jedc.2011.05.006

JEL Classification

O31 O33 O38 J24 L26

Key Words

Amount and structure of public

Ausgaben

education policy

expenditure

Highly skilled specialists

This paper employs a dynamic framework to compare the effects of alternative government policies on convergence of industrialized economies to the technology frontier. The government’s instruments include facilitating private investment and education policy. The latter enhances skills of heterogenous specialists and implies the decision on their respective shares. The analysis distinguishes between an isolated policy of a single economy and coordinated policies of various countries. Which policy maximizes the speed of convergence is crucially affected by the economy’s state of development. A policy switch between the mentioned instruments while catching-up may be preferable.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Prof. Dr. Ingrid Ott
    Kiel Institute Fellow

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