The survey primarily seeks to exp ose the literature, presumably in a well-organized framework. There is no attempt to present any new analyses; only the chapter that laysout the potential scop e for the presence of risk in schooling decisions contains some data specifically collected and organized for this survey. In presenting the models, emphasis is on exp osing assumptions and results, and leaving intermediate algebraic manipulations mostly to the original sources. The survey will reveal a rather rugged terrain. It is not so dificult to expose expost variability in outcomes, but much harder to indicate how much of this variability measures ex ante risk. We have theories and models, but not a commonly applied and generally accepted standard mo del. Empirical evidence is often conflicting, mostly incomplete and in many cases sparse and singular. Only on a few issues can we draw firm conclusions and consider the case closed. On most issues we can only call for more research. It is, indeed, a challenging field worthy of much more attention than so far has b een devoted. We need more theoretical effort to develop a work-horse analytical model and more empirical work to measure the risk that is associated with alternative scho oling options and to estimate its effect on schooling choices. In particular the many policy choices on design of school systems (such as curriculum design, tracking, financial supp ort for students) should be based on more robust empirical evidence.
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February 06 2014
Schooling as a Risky Investment: A Survey of Theory and Evidence Available to Purchase
Joop Hartog;
Joop Hartog
Universiteit van Amsterdam
, The Netherlands
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Luis Diaz-Serrano
Luis Diaz-Serrano
CREIP- Universitat Rovira i Virgili
, Spain
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Online ISSN: 1547-9854
Print ISSN: 1547-9846
© 2014 A. Dinar and M. Hogarth
2014
A. Dinar and M. Hogarth
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Foundations and Trends in Microeconomics (2014) 9 (3-4): 5–254.
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Hartog J, Diaz-Serrano L (2014), "Schooling as a Risky Investment: A Survey of Theory and Evidence". Foundations and Trends in Microeconomics, Vol. 9 No. 3-4 pp. 5–254, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/0700000053
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