Working Paper

Majority Vote on Educational Standards

Robert Schwager
CESifo, Munich, 2018

CESifo Working Paper No. 6845

The direct democratic choice of an examination standard, i.e., a performance level required to graduate, is evaluated against a utilitarian welfare function. It is shown that the median preferred standard is inefficiently low if the marginal cost of reaching a higher performance reacts more sensitively to ability for high than for low abilities, and if the right tail of the ability distribution is longer than the left tail. Moreover, a high number of agents who choose not to graduate may imply that the median preferred standard is inefficiently low even if these conditions fail.

CESifo Category
Economics of Education
Public Choice
JEL Classification: I210, D720, I280