Literacy Traps: Society-Wide Education and Individual Skill Premia
Vidya Atal,
Kaushik Basu,
John Gray and
Travis Lee
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John Gray: Cornell University
Working Papers from Cornell University, Center for Analytic Economics
Abstract:
Using a model of O-ring production function, the paper demonstrates how certain communities can get caught in a low-literacy trap in which each individual finds it not worthwhile investing in higher skills because others are not high-skilled. The model sheds light on educational policy. It is shown that policy for promoting human capital has to take the form of a mechanism for solving the coordination failure in people's choice of educational strategy.
JEL-codes: D20 I28 J31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-02
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Journal Article: Literacy traps: Society‐wide education and individual skill premia (2010)
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