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Eckwert, Bernhard,
The economics of screening and risk sharing in higher educationhuman capital formation, income inequality, and welfare /
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The economics of screening and risk sharing in higher educationBernhard Eckwert, Itzhak Zilcha.
其他題名:
human capital formation, income inequality, and welfare /
作者:
Eckwert, Bernhard,
其他作者:
Zilcha, Itzhak,
出版者:
London, UK :Academic Press,2015.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Universities and collegesAdmission.
電子資源:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128031902
ISBN:
9780128031919 (electronic bk.)
The economics of screening and risk sharing in higher educationhuman capital formation, income inequality, and welfare /
Eckwert, Bernhard,
The economics of screening and risk sharing in higher education
human capital formation, income inequality, and welfare /[electronic resource] :Bernhard Eckwert, Itzhak Zilcha. - London, UK :Academic Press,2015. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Cover; The Economics of Screening and Risk Sharing in Higher Education: Human Capital Formation, Income Inequality, and Welfare; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Uncertainty and Screening: Preliminary Notions; 1.1 Information System; Favorableness Ordering of Signals: Good News and Bad News; 1.2 Real State and Signal Spaces; 1.3 Informativeness Orderings; 1.3.1 The Blackwell Criterion; Information and Welfare; Real State and Signal Spaces; 1.3.2 The Kim Criterion; 1.3.3 Uniform Signal Distribution ; Appendix to Chapter 1; Chapter 2: Screening Information in Equilibrium.
The Economics of Screening and Risk Sharing in Higher Education explores advances in information technologies and in statistical and social sciences that have significantly improved the reliability of techniques for screening large populations. These advances are important for higher education worldwide because they affect many of the mechanisms commonly used for rationing the available supply of educational services. Using a single framework to study several independent questions, the authors provide a comprehensive theory in an empirically-driven field. Their answers to questions about fund.
ISBN: 9780128031919 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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--Admission.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: LB2351 / .E25 2015eb
Dewey Class. No.: 378.1/61
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Appendix to Chapter 2Chapter 3: Evidence on Higher Education and Economic Performance; 3.1 Higher Education and Economic Development; 3.2 Higher Education and Income Inequality; 3.3 Income Inequality and Growth; 3.4 Credit Constraints in Higher Education; Chapter 4: Screening and Economic Growth; 4.1 Better Screening in a Dynamic Framework; 4.2 Description of the Framework; 4.3 Screening in the Absence of Risk Sharing; 4.4 Screening in the Presence of Risk Sharing; 4.5 Concluding Remarks; Appendix to Chapter 4; Chapter 5: Higher Education Financing.
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