The impact of 13 years of performance-based subsidies on the quality of public, state-run universities in Mexico

Author
Alejandro Mungaray, Marco Tulio Ocegueda, Patricia Moctezuma y Juan Manuel Ocegueda
Abstract
This work analyzes the effects of a Mexican Education Ministry financing policy for Public State Universities (UPE) during the period of 2001 to 2013. The policy, called the Integral Programs of Institutional Improvement (PIFI), provides upe with
competitive, performance-based subsidies administered through the federal government. The results show that, despite some regional differences, this method for allocating public funds has proved effective in promoting institutional progress in terms of quality and academic consolidation, as well as in diminishing the performance gap among institutions.
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