Working Paper

Optimal Education Policies and Comparative Advantage

Spiros Bougheas, Richard Kneller, Raymond Riezman
CESifo, Munich, 2009

CESifo Working Paper No. 2631

We consider the optimal education policies of a small economy whose government has a limited budget. Initially, the economy is closed and the government chooses its education policy to maximize welfare under autarky. Then the economy trades with the rest of the world. Lastly, the government chooses a new education policy that maximizes welfare under trade. Is it ever optimal for the government to choose its new policy so that it reverses the economy’s comparative advantage? We find that if the budget stays fixed when it is optimal to ‘move up the skills chain’ it is not feasible. In such a case a foreign loan is welfare improving. A move in the opposite direction can be optimal and when it is optimal it is also feasible.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Keywords: patterns of trade, education policy, welfare
JEL Classification: F110,O150