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Cover of: Public Funding of Higher Education when Students and Skilled Workers are Mobile
Thomas Lange

Public Funding of Higher Education when Students and Skilled Workers are Mobile

Section: Articles
Volume 65 (2009) / Issue 2, pp. 178-199 (22)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/001522109X466527
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Summary
The interregional mobility of high-skilled workers may induce an underinvestment in local public higher education when subfederal entities independently decide on education expenditures to maximize local output. This well-known result, which is due to a positive interregional spillover of local education policy when some individuals emigrate upon graduation, can reverse once taking student mobility into account. When local education policy attracts foreign students, a negative spillover takes place, and the actual discrepancy between decentralized policy and the global-output-maximizing solution depends on the relative size of the two spillovers. The paper also presents a variant of the model with local governments' objectives resting exclusively upon natives' utility.