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assess whether competition between the systems leads to improved efficiency. Building on a simple model of school choice, we … are less committed to a particular system. To measure the local determinants of cross-system competition we study the … rapidly growing areas. We then test whether schools that face greater cross-system competition have higher productivity, as …
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competition between the systems leads to improved efficiency. Building on a simple model of school choice, we argue that … committed to a particular system. To measure the local determinants of cross-system competition we study the effects of school …. We then test whether schools that face greater cross-system competition have higher productivity, as measured by test …
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competition between the systems leads to improved efficiency. Building on a simple model of school choice, we argue that … committed to a particular system. To measure the local determinants of cross-system competition we study the effects of school …. We then test whether schools that face greater cross-system competition have higher productivity, as measured by test …
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"We develop a framework that may be used to determine the degree to which a school choice program may harm public school stayers by luring the best students to other schools. This framework results in a simple formula showing that the "cream-skimming" effect is increasing in the degree of...
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We develop a framework that may be used to determine the degree to which a school choice program may harm public school stayers by luring the best students to other schools. This framework results in a simple formula showing that the "cream-skimming" effect is increasing in the degree of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013135400
We develop a framework that may be used to determine the degree to which a school choice program may harm public school stayers by luring the best students to other schools. This framework results in a simple formula showing that the "cream-skimming" effect is increasing in the degree of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012462078
This paper considers the influence of spatial competition on education and its effect on students' school choice and … of the associated costs and prospective benefits from doing so. We analyze how competition between schools affects … competition which increases school productivity and student performance. This result confirms the findings in Hoxby (2000 …
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