Many proponents of school choice use the claim of the market’s capability to enhance efficiency and improve performance to call for its expansion. But no markets are perfectly competitive, and the local market for public goods is filled with institutional arrangements that make it differ from the neoclassical ideal. In this paper, we look at a particular institution—the provisions of charter school legislation—and assess how it affects the ability of charter schools to gain market share. Using data from the 36 states that had passed charter legislation by 2000, and controlling for a variety of other factors, we estimate a model of the effects of various provisions in the charter laws on charter school market share. We find that two such pro...
Since their inception in 1991, charter schools have become a widely-adopted school choice policy int...
This paper tests the hypothesis that competition from charter schools improves the efficiency of tra...
Abstract. Student achievement is central to the policy debate over charter schools. This paper revie...
Many proponents of school choice use the claim of the market’s capability to enhance efficiency and ...
This study investigates the determinants of charter school enrollment using a comprehensive model of...
This study leverages event history analysis to help explain the expansion of public charter school l...
With great financial support and strong political alignment, the potential of market metaphors have ...
Despite rapid expansion of charter schools since the first enabling legislation was passed in 1991 t...
What is the effect of state politics on the growth of a state’s charter schools? The academic and po...
Governments increasingly rely on private entities to institute educational reforms. This article exa...
ABSTRACT: “Market-based ” reforms that attempt to increase the level of competition facing local sch...
This project incorporates three different examinations of the relationship between charter schools a...
Charter schools, and other market-based reforms such as school vouchers and the student tutoring pro...
Charter school operators make a number of supply decisions including whether or not to enter a speci...
This paper analyzes charter school state laws in terms of two general dimensions: 1) the flexibilit...
Since their inception in 1991, charter schools have become a widely-adopted school choice policy int...
This paper tests the hypothesis that competition from charter schools improves the efficiency of tra...
Abstract. Student achievement is central to the policy debate over charter schools. This paper revie...
Many proponents of school choice use the claim of the market’s capability to enhance efficiency and ...
This study investigates the determinants of charter school enrollment using a comprehensive model of...
This study leverages event history analysis to help explain the expansion of public charter school l...
With great financial support and strong political alignment, the potential of market metaphors have ...
Despite rapid expansion of charter schools since the first enabling legislation was passed in 1991 t...
What is the effect of state politics on the growth of a state’s charter schools? The academic and po...
Governments increasingly rely on private entities to institute educational reforms. This article exa...
ABSTRACT: “Market-based ” reforms that attempt to increase the level of competition facing local sch...
This project incorporates three different examinations of the relationship between charter schools a...
Charter schools, and other market-based reforms such as school vouchers and the student tutoring pro...
Charter school operators make a number of supply decisions including whether or not to enter a speci...
This paper analyzes charter school state laws in terms of two general dimensions: 1) the flexibilit...
Since their inception in 1991, charter schools have become a widely-adopted school choice policy int...
This paper tests the hypothesis that competition from charter schools improves the efficiency of tra...
Abstract. Student achievement is central to the policy debate over charter schools. This paper revie...