On the emergence of public education in land-rich economies
Sebastian Galiani, Daniel Heymann, Carlos Dabús and Fernando Tohmé ,
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( 86 )
Journal of Development Economics
434-446
June
2008
Abstract

We analyze the emergence of large-scale education systems by modeling the incentives that the economic elite could have (collectively) to accept taxation destined to nance the education of credit-constrained workers. Contrary to previous work, in our model this incentive does not arise from a complementarity between physical and human capital in manufacturing. Instead, we emphasize the demand for human-capitalintensive services by high-income groups.

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