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Two significant challenges hamper analyses of the collective choice of educational vouchers. One is the multi-dimensional choice set arising from the interdependence of the voucher, public education spending, and taxation. Second, even absent a voucher, preferences over public spending are not...
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Beginning in the 1970's, many state courts declared the widespread inequality in education spending across schools to violate their state's constitution. Funding systems then emerged providing differing approaches to state and local support of education. We develop a theoretical framework and...
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School districts in the U.S. typically have multiple schools, centralized finance, and student assignment determined by neighborhood of residence. In many states, centralization is extending beyond the district level as states assume an increasing role in the finance of education. At the same...
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