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In this study I bring together two different literatures: the hierarchical education literature and the skill-biased growth literature. In an overlapping-generations model I introduce capital-skill complementarity into a hierarchical education system. I obtain results that differ qualitatively from previous studies, among which are the following: (i) At earlier stages of development, basically educated labor contributes to growth more than highly educated labor. The opposite occurs at later stages. (ii) Even when all individuals acquire higher education, a growth-enhancing policy subsidizes higher education. (iii) In a growth-enhancing policy, the share of public resources allocated to basic education declines as the economy grows. (iv) The enrollment rate evolves in an S-shaped pattern, as occurred in several OECD countries.
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Sarid, A. (2017). PUBLIC INVESTMENT in A HIERARCHICAL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM with CAPITAL-SKILL COMPLEMENTARITY. Macroeconomic Dynamics, 21(3), 757–784. https://doi.org/10.1017/S136510051500067X
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