The structure of school finance regimes in the United States has been a subject of much political and legal debate over the past three decades. Court rulings have required many states to restructure school financing methods in order to pursue some concept of equality. Achieving equality of spending is, of course, a simple matter. Developing a funding mechanism that provides for equality of educational opportunity, however, is difficult since such a system, by definition, must allow for cost differences across schools and district
A conflict between efficiency and equity exists in the provision of public education. We examine thi...
The existence of many competing economic analyses has prompted generalizations about financial and h...
In this policy brief, Allan Odden argues that it may be time to redesign state and district school f...
The structure of school finance regimes in the United States has been a subject of much political an...
This paper investigates the sources of scale economies in the production of public education. The re...
The focus of this independent study was to explore the funding inequalities that exist in the Americ...
Diverse economic, social, and legal concerns have brought renewed attention to the problem of financ...
Perhaps the most widely held view of the Crash of 1987 is the Cascade Theory: the Despite the goal o...
Examines differences in per-pupil school funding among states, inequities among districts within sta...
Principles for public school finance are outlined with respect to an equitable allocation of educati...
This article explores conceptual, methodological, and empirical issues in resource allocation at the...
This study examined different funding methods for financing public education in order to solve the p...
This study relates various types of educational spending to mean mathematics achievement and its soc...
In this paper we study the effects of school finance reforms on the distribution of school spending ...
Education plays a central role in public finance in the United States, with public expenditures on p...
A conflict between efficiency and equity exists in the provision of public education. We examine thi...
The existence of many competing economic analyses has prompted generalizations about financial and h...
In this policy brief, Allan Odden argues that it may be time to redesign state and district school f...
The structure of school finance regimes in the United States has been a subject of much political an...
This paper investigates the sources of scale economies in the production of public education. The re...
The focus of this independent study was to explore the funding inequalities that exist in the Americ...
Diverse economic, social, and legal concerns have brought renewed attention to the problem of financ...
Perhaps the most widely held view of the Crash of 1987 is the Cascade Theory: the Despite the goal o...
Examines differences in per-pupil school funding among states, inequities among districts within sta...
Principles for public school finance are outlined with respect to an equitable allocation of educati...
This article explores conceptual, methodological, and empirical issues in resource allocation at the...
This study examined different funding methods for financing public education in order to solve the p...
This study relates various types of educational spending to mean mathematics achievement and its soc...
In this paper we study the effects of school finance reforms on the distribution of school spending ...
Education plays a central role in public finance in the United States, with public expenditures on p...
A conflict between efficiency and equity exists in the provision of public education. We examine thi...
The existence of many competing economic analyses has prompted generalizations about financial and h...
In this policy brief, Allan Odden argues that it may be time to redesign state and district school f...