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School choice with vouchers

Journal of Economic Theory, 2019
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School Choice and School Productivity [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
A school that is more productive is one that produces higher achievement in its pupils for each dollar it spends. In this paper, I comprehensively review how school choice might affect productivity. I begin by describing the importance of school productivity, then explain the economic logic that suggests that choice will affect productivity, and finish
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A theory of school-choice lotteries [PDF]

open access: possibleTheoretical Economics, 2010
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Onur Kesten, M. Utku Ünver
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SCHOOL CHOICE PROGRAMS AND LOCATION CHOICES OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Economic Inquiry, 2018
This paper studies how the school choice policies that subsidize private school attendance using public funds affect the spatial distribution of private schools in the United States. Private school choice programs enacted between 1997 and 2010 are examined and linked to private school provision 2 years later. The paper finds that school choice policies
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Location Choice, Commuting, and School Choice

Proceedings of the 24th ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, 2023
Minseon Park, Dong Woo Hahm
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A Dynamic Framework of School Choice: Effects of Middle Schools on High School Choice

Proceedings of the 23rd ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, 2021
Dong Woo Hahm, Minseon Park
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School Choice

2010
Kirstine Hansen, Anna Vignoles
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School Choice

2014
Are public charter schools more effective than traditional public schools? This book provides quantitative evidence to answer this question and considers a better way to undertake a policy of school choice. School Choice: A Balanced Approach is the most comprehensive examination of traditional public schools, public charter schools, and faith-
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Do school buses make school choice work?

Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2021
Jeffrey Zabel, Amy Ellen Schwartz
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