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state constitutions 4 education finance 2 median voter 2 school district 2 tax price 2 Analytical Hierarchy Processing approach 1 Bildungsfinanzierung 1 Children’s welfare 1 Child’s rights 1 Debt brake 1 Diffusion 1 Education finance 1 Human Development Index 1 Median voter 1 Medianwähler-Modell 1 Nation-state constitutions and/or amendments 1 School 1 School finance 1 Schule 1 Schulfinanzierung 1 Spatial dependence 1 State constitutions 1 constitutional conventions 1 constitutional reform 1 direct democracy 1 economic analysis of law 1 federal states of Germany 1
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Fischel, William A. 2 Crowley, George 1 Fischer, Julia 1 Habashi, Janette 1 Hanushek, Erik 1 Hathcoat, John 1 Kogan, Vladimir 1 Markwardt, Gunther 1 Welch, F. 1 Wright, Lynne 1
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California Journal of Politics and Policy 1 Constitutional Political Economy 1 Handbook of the Economics of Education 1 Handbook of the economics of education : volume 2 1 Ordo : Jahrbuch für die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft 1 Social Indicators Research 1
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Umsetzung der Schuldenbremse in Eigenverantwortung der Länder : ist die "schwarze Null" gewollt?
Fischer, Julia; Markwardt, Gunther - In: Ordo : Jahrbuch für die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und … 72/73 (2023) 1, pp. 489-524
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Spatial dependence in constitutional constraints: the case of US states
Crowley, George - In: Constitutional Political Economy 23 (2012) 2, pp. 134-165
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Patterns of Human Development Indicators Across Constitutional Analysis of Children’s Rights to Protection, Provision, and Participation
Habashi, Janette; Wright, Lynne; Hathcoat, John - In: Social Indicators Research 105 (2012) 1, pp. 63-73
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Lessons from Recent State Constitutional Conventions
Kogan, Vladimir - In: California Journal of Politics and Policy 2 (2010) 2
Over the past 45 years, 15 American states have held constitutional conventions to confront the pressing concerns of the day. These conventions pursued markedly different paths toward constitutional reform, and achieved widely varying degrees of success. The experience of these states provides...
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Chapter 21 The Courts and Public School Finance: Judge-Made Centralization and Economic Research
Fischel, William A. - In: Handbook of the economics of education : volume 2, (pp. 1279-1325). 2006
This paper explores for economists how the school-finance litigation movement, which began with Serrano v. Priest in 1971, ought to be characterized in economic models. Its primary message is that this has become a national movement, not one confined to individual states. Economists should be...
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The Courts and Public School Finance: Judge-Made Centralization and Economic Research
Fischel, William A. - In: Handbook of the Economics of Education
This paper explores for economists how the school-finance litigation movement, which began with Serrano v. Priest in 1971, ought to be characterized in economic models. Its primary message is that this has become a national movement, not one confined to individual states. Economists should be...
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