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The Economics of Screening and Risk Sharing in Higher Education
Human Capital Formation, Income Inequality, and Welfare
von Bernhard Eckwert, Itzhak Zilcha
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
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ISBN: 978-0-12-803191-9
Erschienen am 14.05.2015
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 190 Seiten

Preis: 35,95 €

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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 funding structures for investments in higher education, students' attitudes towards risk, and the availability of arrangements for sharing individual talent risks are important for understanding the theoretical underpinnings of information and uncertainty on human capital formation.

  • Investigates conditions under which better screening leads to desirable outcomes such as higher human capital accumulation, less income inequality, and higher economic well-being.
  • Questions how the role of screening relates to the funding structure for investments in higher education and to the availability of risk sharing arrangements for individual talent risks.
  • Reveals government policies that are suited for controlling or counteracting detrimental side effects along the growth path.



Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eckwert is chair of the Economics Department at Bielefeld University. He has published on the theory of capital markets, the economics of information, and endogenous growth in journals such as European Economic Review, Economica, and the Journal of Economic Dynamics and ControlItzhak Zilcha works on problems in human capital, growth, and income distribution; the economics of information; and the economics of insurance. He has published his research in the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Economica, and the Journal of Public Economic Theory, among others.



1 Uncertainty and Screening: Preliminary Notions 2 Screening Information in Equilibrium 3 Screening and Economic Growth 4 Higher Education Financing 5 The Role of Government in Financing Higher Education 6 Screening and Income Inequality