Lessons from the history of US school reforms and empirical analysis have painted a picture of schools as complex institutions producing a product that is influenced by the various choices made by parents and school bureaucracies who respond to institutional incentives. School vouchers change the incentives faced by these agents. This paper finds that when parents can choose schooling independent of housing, greater residential integration results, which brings with it much better equity properties than a more simple analysis would imply. While the fears by some that schools will become increasingly differentiated under voucher policies are well founded, this greater differentiation does not have to imply greater inequities in educational o...
The article presents information on the expansion in the legislation of public charter schools and t...
In a series of recent papers, education economists such as Charles Manski (1992), Dennis Epple and R...
Is there a monopoly in public education? This paper discusses some current literature and informatio...
The following review attempts to organize and consolidate these competing schools of thought [about ...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
Despite promotion by well-known economists and supporting economic theory, econometric analyses of v...
The literature on vouchers often concludes that a vouchers-based system cannot be the outcome of a m...
The literature on vouchers often concludes that a voucher-based system cannot be the outcome of a ma...
The following research is a compilation of recent debates and studies that have been published on th...
In 1981, Chile introduced nationwide school choice by providing vouchers to any student wishing to a...
In this article, we review the empirical evidence on the impact of education vouchers on student ach...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
This paper estimates a general equilibrium model of school quality and household residential and sch...
This paper examines the impact of vouchers in general, and voucher design in particular, on public s...
In this article, I study the effects various educational voucher policies have on the sorting of chi...
The article presents information on the expansion in the legislation of public charter schools and t...
In a series of recent papers, education economists such as Charles Manski (1992), Dennis Epple and R...
Is there a monopoly in public education? This paper discusses some current literature and informatio...
The following review attempts to organize and consolidate these competing schools of thought [about ...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
Despite promotion by well-known economists and supporting economic theory, econometric analyses of v...
The literature on vouchers often concludes that a vouchers-based system cannot be the outcome of a m...
The literature on vouchers often concludes that a voucher-based system cannot be the outcome of a ma...
The following research is a compilation of recent debates and studies that have been published on th...
In 1981, Chile introduced nationwide school choice by providing vouchers to any student wishing to a...
In this article, we review the empirical evidence on the impact of education vouchers on student ach...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
This paper estimates a general equilibrium model of school quality and household residential and sch...
This paper examines the impact of vouchers in general, and voucher design in particular, on public s...
In this article, I study the effects various educational voucher policies have on the sorting of chi...
The article presents information on the expansion in the legislation of public charter schools and t...
In a series of recent papers, education economists such as Charles Manski (1992), Dennis Epple and R...
Is there a monopoly in public education? This paper discusses some current literature and informatio...