This paper investigates estimation methods to model the relationship between school district size, costs per student and the organisation of school districts. We show that the assumptions on the functional form strongly affect the estimated scale economies and offer two possible solutions to allow for more flexibility in the estimation method. First, we introduce a model by adding higher-degree district size polynomials, allowing for multiple optima. Second, we develop a Fourier cost function, innovative in the literature on scale economies in education. We then compare both models to classical approaches in the literature. We illustrate how a minor change in the estimation method can alter policy conclusions significantly using Flemish sch...
One frequently proposed policy is to consolidate rural school districts in order to save money by ob...
A large school consolidation reform in the Netherlands changed minimum school size rules underlying ...
The purpose of this study was to determine what size district (or range of sizes) better fosters an ...
This paper investigates estimation methods to model the relationship between school district size, c...
This paper investigates estimation methods to model the relationship between school district size, c...
In many countries, the provision of primary education is among the core responsibilities of local go...
This paper investigates the sources of scale economies in the production of public education. The re...
This article presents a one-stage efficiency frontier analysis based on the scaling property. This t...
Public funding of education in the United States has long been a source of idealistic goals constrai...
Efficiency in public education is a significant issue in the United States. Nationwide, real expendi...
The structure of school finance regimes in the United States has been a subject of much political an...
This article reviews the research on relationships between school and district size, pupil achieveme...
Economist Philip Trostel analyzes the size of Maine’s schools and school districts and the costs and...
This article argues that policy in relation to education has relied too extensively on the more easi...
This paper presents estimates of the general equilibrium effect of school choice and competition on ...
One frequently proposed policy is to consolidate rural school districts in order to save money by ob...
A large school consolidation reform in the Netherlands changed minimum school size rules underlying ...
The purpose of this study was to determine what size district (or range of sizes) better fosters an ...
This paper investigates estimation methods to model the relationship between school district size, c...
This paper investigates estimation methods to model the relationship between school district size, c...
In many countries, the provision of primary education is among the core responsibilities of local go...
This paper investigates the sources of scale economies in the production of public education. The re...
This article presents a one-stage efficiency frontier analysis based on the scaling property. This t...
Public funding of education in the United States has long been a source of idealistic goals constrai...
Efficiency in public education is a significant issue in the United States. Nationwide, real expendi...
The structure of school finance regimes in the United States has been a subject of much political an...
This article reviews the research on relationships between school and district size, pupil achieveme...
Economist Philip Trostel analyzes the size of Maine’s schools and school districts and the costs and...
This article argues that policy in relation to education has relied too extensively on the more easi...
This paper presents estimates of the general equilibrium effect of school choice and competition on ...
One frequently proposed policy is to consolidate rural school districts in order to save money by ob...
A large school consolidation reform in the Netherlands changed minimum school size rules underlying ...
The purpose of this study was to determine what size district (or range of sizes) better fosters an ...