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El trimestre económico

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Abstract

GALLEGOS MARDONES, Juan; CHUMACERO, Rómulo  and  PAREDES, Ricardo. School Choice and Switching Costs. El trimestre econ [online]. 2017, vol.84, n.334, pp.309-336. ISSN 2448-718X.  https://doi.org/10.20430/ete.v84i334.303.

Background:

Voucher systems in education firmly rely on the parent’s ability to choose their child’s school at any time during their schooling years. This ability, however, is reduced by switching costs.

Methods:

Using an identification for each student from fourth grade in 2000 to eighth grade in 2004, so we were able to verify if they changed schools. Thus, we can compare the expected utility associated with the chosen school with a new school that was not available in 2000 and the estimation of switching costs.

Results:

We find that on average switching costs are statistically significant and economically relevant and that affect the decision to change the chosen school. Also, we show marginal changes in their levels of utility aren’t sufficiently significant to make decision to change at chosen school identifying an eventual threshold.

Conclusions:

The natural concern regarding parents’ capacity to react is given by the existence of switching costs.

Keywords : academic performance; school choice; switching costs; Chile.

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