Abstract

This paper present estimates of the price elasticity of demand for primary schooling, using household and school survey data from rural Mali. The elasticity of enrolment with repect to the local shcool fee is compared with the effects on enrolment of distance to the school and various indicators of school quality, including books per classroom and the number of grades offered. Fees have a negative effect; however, certain improvements in school quality could easily offset in terms of enrolment any negative effect of higher fees to finance such improvements. For example, the astonishingly low average of two books per classroom could be doubled for a 10% increase in the fee; the point elasticity estimates indicate that the net effect on enrolment would be positive. The effects of fees on demand for public services in poor countries have been the subject of considerable attention for more than a decade, since the period of fiscal austerity and cuts in public expenditure programmes brought on by the adjustmen...

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