On a given school day, over 31 million lunches and 10.1 million breakfasts are served to children in participating American schools through the USDA National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs. The United States Department of Agriculture reimburses schools for some or all of their costs. Reimbursement rates are based on an average meal cost, adjusted each year based on the national CPI for food away from home. There is no adjustment for school characteristics such as size, although there can be as much as a seven-fold difference in the number of meals served, from the smallest to largest schools. Yet, economists have shown that economies of scale exist in a variety of commercial and industrial settings. Thus, we use a multiprod...
This paper investigates the sources of scale economies in the production of public education. The re...
The National School Meals Programs affect the lives of almost all school children in the United Stat...
Prices paid for 15 foods by USDA and different-size school systems were compared for 1973/74. School...
Through USDA’s National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, schools receive financial support to as...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reimburses schools for meals provided to students participating i...
Over 42 million meals-31.2 million lunches and 11 million breakfasts-were served on a typical school...
Over 30 million lunches and 9.8 million breakfasts are served every day to children in participating...
The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National School Lunch and School Breakfast Prog...
School food authorities (SFAs) run meal service programs in each school district and are reimbursed ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Each school da...
Begins with a discussion of cost and efficiency in education. Presents an empirical model to estimat...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture proposed and adopted a new set of meal pattern requirements for t...
USDA school meal programs represent a significant Federal investment, at a cost of almost $8 billion...
An ERS study found that food costs for USDA school meals were highest in the Northern Plains, Mounta...
Purpose/Objectives Schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) receive a po...
This paper investigates the sources of scale economies in the production of public education. The re...
The National School Meals Programs affect the lives of almost all school children in the United Stat...
Prices paid for 15 foods by USDA and different-size school systems were compared for 1973/74. School...
Through USDA’s National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, schools receive financial support to as...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reimburses schools for meals provided to students participating i...
Over 42 million meals-31.2 million lunches and 11 million breakfasts-were served on a typical school...
Over 30 million lunches and 9.8 million breakfasts are served every day to children in participating...
The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National School Lunch and School Breakfast Prog...
School food authorities (SFAs) run meal service programs in each school district and are reimbursed ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Each school da...
Begins with a discussion of cost and efficiency in education. Presents an empirical model to estimat...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture proposed and adopted a new set of meal pattern requirements for t...
USDA school meal programs represent a significant Federal investment, at a cost of almost $8 billion...
An ERS study found that food costs for USDA school meals were highest in the Northern Plains, Mounta...
Purpose/Objectives Schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) receive a po...
This paper investigates the sources of scale economies in the production of public education. The re...
The National School Meals Programs affect the lives of almost all school children in the United Stat...
Prices paid for 15 foods by USDA and different-size school systems were compared for 1973/74. School...