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Education choice under uncertainty: implications for public policy

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Hogan, Vincent ; Walker, Ian

Labour Economics

2007

14

6

December

894-912

education ; government policy ; investment return

Education and training

English

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"We analyse how progressive taxation and education subsidies affect schooling decisions when the returns to education are stochastic. We use the theory of real options to solve the problem of education choice in a dynamic stochastic model. We show that education attainment will be an increasing function of the risk associated with education. Furthermore, this result holds regardless of the degree of risk aversion. We also show that progressive taxes will tend to increase education attainment."

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