What Educational Production Functions Really Show
Title | What Educational Production Functions Really Show PDF eBook |
Author | Lant Pritchett |
Publisher | World Bank Publications |
Pages | 54 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Educacion |
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What Educational Production Functions Really Show
Title | What Educational Production Functions Really Show PDF eBook |
Author | Deon Filmer |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Electronic books |
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July 1997 The misallocation of public sector educational spending across inputs that leads to underspending on productive inputs like books, instructional materials, and facilities is due to political forces- thus requires political solutions. The accumulated results of empirical studies show that the public sector typically chooses spending on inputs such that the productivity of additional spending on books and instructional materials is 10 to 100 times larger than that of additional spending on teacher inputs (for example, higher wages, smaller class size). Pritchett and Filmer argue that this pervasive and systemic deviation of actual spending from the technical optimum requires a political, not economic or technical, explanation. The evidence is consistent only with a class of positive models in which public spending choices are directly influenced by a desire for higher spending on teacher inputs, over and above their role in producing educational outputs. This desire could be due either to teacher power, or bureaucratic budget-maximizing behavior, or political patronage. Pritchett and Filmer conclude by exploring the implications of these positive political models of educational spending behavior for various types of proposed educational reforms (localized control, parental participation, vouchers, and so on) which requires an examination of how the proposed reforms shift the relative powers of the stakeholders in the educational system: students and parents, educators, bureaucrats, and politicians. This paper-a product of the Poverty and Human Resources, Development Research Group-is part of a larger effort in the department to understand and improve the efficacy of social service provision. The study was funded in part by the Research Support Budget under the research project Rationale for Education Reform (RPO 681-12). Deon Filmer may be contacted at [email protected].
What Educational Production Functions Really Show
Title | What Educational Production Functions Really Show PDF eBook |
Author | Lant Pritchett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 49 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | |
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The misallocation of public sector educational spending across inputs that leads to underspending on productive inputs like books, instructional materials, and facilities is due to political forces- thus requires political solutions.The accumulated results of empirical studies show that the public sector typically chooses spending on inputs such that the productivity of additional spending on books and instructional materials is 10 to 100 times larger than that of additional spending on teacher inputs (for example, higher wages, smaller class size). Pritchett and Filmer argue that this pervasive and systemic deviation of actual spending from the technical optimum requires a political, not economic or technical, explanation. The evidence is consistent only with a class of positive models in which public spending choices are directly influenced by a desire for higher spending on teacher inputs, over and above their role in producing educational outputs. This desire could be due either to teacher power, or bureaucratic budget-maximizing behavior, or political patronage. Pritchett and Filmer conclude by exploring the implications of these positive political models of educational spending behavior for various types of proposed educational reforms (localized control, parental participation, vouchers, and so on) which requires an examination of how the proposed reforms shift the relative powers of the stakeholders in the educational system: students and parents, educators, bureaucrats, and politicians.This paper-a product of the Poverty and Human Resources, Development Research Group-is part of a larger effort in the department to understand and improve the efficacy of social service provision. The study was funded in part by the Research Support Budget under the research project Rationale for Education Reform (RPO 681-12). Deon Filmer may be contacted at [email protected].
What Education Production Functions Really Show
Title | What Education Production Functions Really Show PDF eBook |
Author | Lant Pritchett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 49 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Education |
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On Equality of Educational Opportunity
Title | On Equality of Educational Opportunity PDF eBook |
Author | Harvard University |
Publisher | New York : Vintage Books |
Pages | 614 |
Release | 1972 |
Genre | Education |
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Compilation of papers analysing the coleman report on equal opportunity in respect of education (educational opportunity) in the USA - includes papers on the effects of racial discrimination in public schools on achievement, an evaluation of the coleman rport as a guide to government policy, etc. References and statistical tables.
Education, Income, and Human Capital
Title | Education, Income, and Human Capital PDF eBook |
Author | Conference on Research in Income and Wealth |
Publisher | |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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Jointly sponsored by Dept. of Economics, University of Wisconsin and the Conference on Research in Income and Wealth. Includes bibliographical references.
Equality of Educational Opportunity
Title | Equality of Educational Opportunity PDF eBook |
Author | James S. Coleman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 754 |
Release | 1966 |
Genre | African Americans |
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