This paper uses general-equilibrium simulations to explore the role of residential mobility in shaping the impact of different private-school voucher policies. The simulations are derived from a three-district model of low-, middle-, and high-income school districts (calibrated to New York data) with housing stocks that vary within and across districts. In this model, it is demonstrated that school-district targeted vouchers are similar in their impact to non targeted vouchers but vastly different from vouchers targeted to low-income households. Furthermore, strong migration effects are shown to significantly improve the likely equity consequences of voucher programs.
The determinants of school choice have significant implications for a variety of public policies inc...
Opponents of school vouchers often argue that school vouchers will lead to white flight from public ...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
This paper uses general equilibrium simulations to explore the role ofresidential mobility in shapin...
Preliminary This paper uses general equilibrium simulations to explore the role ofresidential mobili...
This paper estimates a general equilibrium model of school quality and household residential and sch...
expert programming assistance. Advocates of school choice argue that tax support of public schools d...
This paper estimates a general equilibrium model of school quality and household residential and sch...
Private schools free households from a strict link between residential location decisions and the ta...
Economic Theory conference and the 1999 Winter meetings of the American Economic Association fo
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
Abstract: In theoretical models of residential sorting, a household’s location decision is closely ...
Policy debates around the topic of educational vouchers as an approach to im-prove the public educat...
Much of the controversy surrounding school vouchers, and privatization schemes generally, stems from...
This paper analyzes the impact on academic achievement of school vouchers and private education when...
The determinants of school choice have significant implications for a variety of public policies inc...
Opponents of school vouchers often argue that school vouchers will lead to white flight from public ...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
This paper uses general equilibrium simulations to explore the role ofresidential mobility in shapin...
Preliminary This paper uses general equilibrium simulations to explore the role ofresidential mobili...
This paper estimates a general equilibrium model of school quality and household residential and sch...
expert programming assistance. Advocates of school choice argue that tax support of public schools d...
This paper estimates a general equilibrium model of school quality and household residential and sch...
Private schools free households from a strict link between residential location decisions and the ta...
Economic Theory conference and the 1999 Winter meetings of the American Economic Association fo
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
Abstract: In theoretical models of residential sorting, a household’s location decision is closely ...
Policy debates around the topic of educational vouchers as an approach to im-prove the public educat...
Much of the controversy surrounding school vouchers, and privatization schemes generally, stems from...
This paper analyzes the impact on academic achievement of school vouchers and private education when...
The determinants of school choice have significant implications for a variety of public policies inc...
Opponents of school vouchers often argue that school vouchers will lead to white flight from public ...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...