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Education Expenditures or Transfers?
2008Abstract The government is deeply involved at all levels of education in India. Education is a concurrent subject in the Indian Constitution, which means that both the states and the central government can legislate in this area. Under the directive principles of state policy, the Indian Constitution set the goal of free compulsory ...
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Education services and reallocation of government expenditure
International Journal of Education Economics and Development, 2015The aim is to design and evaluate balanced budget policies that reallocate federal funds from investments in national defence to the education system. The research focuses on changes in income of the institutional sectors, on output changes at the commodity level and on the increase in the stock of human capital that originates in higher education. The
CIASCHINI, Maurizio +2 more
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Higher Education Revenues and Expenditures
2016In this chapter, we look at the revenues and expenditures for postsecondary institutions. As in prior chapters, we begin this chapter by providing some background information on the early work that economists have done to examine organizational finances, and its eventual application to colleges and universities.
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The Distribution of Public Expenditure on Education
Economica, 1982This paper is an attempt to estimate the distribution of public expenditure on education in England and Wales. The objective is to discover the extent of differences in the amounts of such expenditure accruing to people within the same age bracket but from different social and economic backgrounds.
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Educational Expenditure: Implications for Equality [PDF]
Inequalities in educational outcomes over time are described. Patterns of educational expenditure are outlined, highlighting differences between and within the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors. Recent policy developments are explored which involve targeting spending on "disadvantaged" schools, through special programmes and initiatives.
McCoy, Selina, Smyth, Emer
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Inequality in Expenditures on Education
2017Borooah examines expenditure on education. He argues that inequality in educational expenditure can lead to inequality in educational outcomes since those who are able to spend more do better educationally, both in terms of educational performance and in terms of admission to select institutions. Particularly pernicious in this regard is expenditure on
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