Authors
Fabian Eckert, Tatjana Kleineberg
Publication date
2021/3/9
Journal
Education Policies in Spatial General Equilibrium (March 9, 2021)
Description
Children’s education and economic opportunities differ substantially across US neighborhoods. This paper develops and estimates a spatial equilibrium model that links children’s education outcomes to their childhood location. Two endogenous factors determine education choices in each location: local education quality and local labor market access. We estimate the model with US county-level data and study the effects of a school funding equalization on education outcomes and social mobility. The reform’s direct effects improve education outcomes among children from low-skill families. However, the effects are weaker in spatial general equilibrium because average returns to education decline and residential and educational choices of low-skill families shift them toward locations with lower education quality.
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Scholar articles
F Eckert, T Kleineberg - Education Policies in Spatial General Equilibrium …, 2021
F Eckert, T Kleineberg - Education Policies in Spatial General Equilibrium, 2021
F Eckert, T Kleineberg - 2019 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics, 2019