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Christian Jaag

    Institutions in education
    Institutions in Education
    • Institutions in Education

      The Importance of Skill Formation and Human Capital

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on education as a key driver of human capital formation, this volume explores the economic significance of educational systems. It offers insights into optimal school organization, including incentive structures and competition, while examining the impact of teacher effort on incentive contracts. Additionally, it analyzes spatial competition's role in school choice and achievement. The book also investigates how population aging affects education decisions within a pay-as-you-go pension system, concluding that postponed retirement may enhance human capital formation and mitigate GDP decline.

      Institutions in Education
    • We discuss education as a process of human capital formation and thus highlight the economic importance of education. It is the main goal of this volume to provide clues for optimum school organization and institutions, such as incentive structures and competition. We provide a framework to study educational production and the implications of multiple teacher effort dimensions on optimum incentive contracts. The influence of spatial competition on education and its effect on school choice and educational achievement is discussed in a separate model. In a dynamic general equilibrium framework with overlapping generations and probabilistic aging we discuss the effects of population aging on education decisions in the presence of a pay-as-you-go pension system. As a response to population aging, in a small open economy with a fixed interest rate, our simulation shows that GDP is depressed due to an adverse effect on skill choice and labor supply. Postponed retirement is a potentially dampening policy measure due to its encouragement of human capital formation.

      Institutions in education