The Political Economy of Public Spending on Education, Inequality, and Growth

The Political Economy of Public Spending on Education, Inequality, and Growth
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 16
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ISBN-10 : 9781205145550
ISBN-13 : 1205145559
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Book Synopsis The Political Economy of Public Spending on Education, Inequality, and Growth by : Mark Gradstein

Download or read book The Political Economy of Public Spending on Education, Inequality, and Growth written by Mark Gradstein and published by World Bank Publications. This book was released on 2003 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Public provision of education has often been perceived as universal and egalitarian, but in reality it is not. Political pressure typically results in incidence bias in favor of the rich. The author argues that the bias in political influence resulting from extreme income inequalities is particularly likely to generate an incidence bias, which we call social exclusion. This may then lead to a feedback mechanism whereby inequality in the incidence of public spending on education breeds higher income inequality, thus generating multiple equilibria: with social exclusion and high inequality; and with social inclusion and relatively low inequality. The author also shows that the latter equilibrium leads to higher long-run growth than the former. An extension of the basic model reveals that spillover effects among members of social groups differentiated by race or ethnicity may reinforce the support for social exclusion.


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