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Title: Education and Poverty in Vietnam: a Computable General Equilibrium Analysis
Authors: Cloutier, Marie-Hélène
Cockburn, John
Decaluwé, Bernard
Keywords: Computable general equilibrium model
Public expenditures
Education
Vietnam
Welfare
Poverty
Issue Date: 2008-04
Series/Report no.: Cahiers du CIRPÉE;08-04
Abstract: Education is often promoted as the solution to poverty in the developing world. Yet, fiscal discipline has led to reductions in public spending on education. We examine the poverty impacts of a cut in public subsidies to higher education, accompanied by corresponding tax cuts, in a general equilibrium framework applied to Vietnam. This policy is shown to have strong and complex impacts through various channels: a direct increase in the private costs of higher education, a reduction in education investments, a shift in the economy's skills mix in favor of unskilled workers, a rise in the wage premium for skilled workers, education and consumer price changes, etc. When all of these contrasting impacts are taken into account, we find that a higher education subsidy cut reduces welfare and increases poverty in Vietnam. While rural and agricultural households would benefit from this reform, urban and non-agricultural households would lose out.
URI: http://132.203.59.36/CIRPEE/cahierscirpee/2008/files/CIRPEE08-04.pdf
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