Higher education: Free tuition vs. quotas vs. targeted vouchers

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Abstract

This paper compares theoretically three alternative university systems: the current one adopted in Brazil, in which students who perform better in the entering exam obtain the right to attend the public university without paying the full tuition; a system of affirmative action quotas in public universities, to benefit low income students; and a targeted vouchers system that can be used either to pay private or public university tuiton. The comparison indicates that the last system leads to: (i) a higher quality of the labor force; (ii) a more efficient allocation of resources; and (iii) a greater social mobility.

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Andrade, E. de C. (2010). Higher education: Free tuition vs. quotas vs. targeted vouchers. Estudos Economicos, 40(1), 43–66. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-41612010000100002

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