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Partisan and bureaucratic changes in public education spending. French empirical evidence

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Abstract

Political economy provides four explanations of the changes of public education spending per pupil: that education expenditure is electoral, partisan, pro-cyclical or bureaucratic. The econometrical analysis of annual changes of French public education spending confirms the partisan and bureaucratic factors.

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1 OECD figures

2 Source: OECD

3 A chi-square test indicates there is no difference between the coefficient associated with right-wing government variable and no election and that associated with right-wing government and election.

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