2.1.4

A-A* (AO3/4) - The Externalities of Education

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Positive Externalities in Education

The private returns and social returns in education diverge. There are many positive externalities:

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  1. Social cohesion & cultural values

  • Everyone in a society learning to get along with one another, mixing at school and having a shared knowledge base should have a positive impact on cohesion in a society.
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  1. Crime reduction

  • Crime reduces other people's welfare.
  • Moretti's (2001) research found that people with higher levels of education were more likely to vote and less likely to be involved in crime.
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  1. Economic growth

  • Economic growth involves using the same inputs to create more or higher quality outputs. This should benefit everyone. In the UK, someone with a median income probably lives better than the Queen 100 years ago.
  • Krueger & Lindahl (2001) find that people receiving better education is associated with faster economic growth.
  • Barro & Sala-i-Martin (1995) completed statistical analysis that found that a 1% rise in spending on education as a % of GDP led to a 0.15% increase in economic growth.

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