The Effects of Income Inequality on Education Policy and Economic Growth

  • Naito K
  • Nishida K
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Abstract

This paper presents a simple model to investigate the relationship among initial income inequality, education and economic growth. Public expenditure on education is determined through majority voting. Although preferences of individuals are not single-peaked, the individual with the median income becomes the decisive voter. Our model predicts that high initial inequality has a negative impact on education expenditure and therefore retards economic growth.

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Naito, K., & Nishida, K. (2012). The Effects of Income Inequality on Education Policy and Economic Growth. Theoretical Economics Letters, 02(01), 109–113. https://doi.org/10.4236/tel.2012.21020

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