• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted? On educational risk and the quality of education
  • Contributor: Schindler, Dirk [Author]; Weigert, Benjamin [Author]
  • Published: Munich: Center for Economic Studies and ifo Institute (CESifo), 2011
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: learning effort ; Lernprozess ; Bildungsinvestition ; Bildungspolitik ; Optimale Besteuerung ; Theorie ; Risiko ; J20 ; I20 ; human capital investment ; endogenous risk ; Einkommensumverteilung ; optimal taxation ; H21 ; public education ; Lohnstruktur
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  • Description: We analyze whether a redistributive government should provide ex ante insurance against unfortunate outcomes or whether it should instead rely on transfers for redistributing income ex post. To this end, we develop a model of education in which individuals face educational risk and wage dispersion across two types of skills. Successful graduation and working as a skilled worker depends on individual effort in education and on public resources, but educational risk still causes (income) inequality. We show that in a second-best setting, in which learning effort is not observable, improving the quality of education by public funding of the educational sector has a significant effect and that this increases efficiency in comparison to a pure (linear) income tax with income transfers from skilled to unskilled workers. Compared to a first-best solution, providing ex ante insurance significantly gains importance relative to traditional ex post redistribution, because it simultaneously alleviates moral hazard in education. These results are strengthened when a (distortionary) skill-specific tax can be implemented.
  • Access State: Open Access