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Redistribution and Subsidies for Higher Education

Carmen Bevia () and Inigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe ()

Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2002, vol. 104, issue 2, pages 321-40

Abstract: The financing of higher education through public spending imposes a transfer of resources from taxpayers to university students and their parents. We provide an explanation for this phenomenon. Those who attend institutions of higher education will earn more income in the future and will pay more taxes. People whose children do not receive higher education, however, should agree to help pay the cost of such education, providing that taxes are sufficiently high to ensure an adequate redistribution in favor of their own children at some time in the future. Copyright 2002 by The editors of the Scandinavian Journal of Economics.

Date: 2002
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