Scale Economies in Public Education: Evidence from School Level Data
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Education Finance
Volume
28
Issue
2
Publication Date
2002
First Page
285
Last Page
299
Abstract
The structure of school finance regimes in the United States has been a subject of much political and legal debate over the past three decades. Court rulings have required many states to restructure school financing methods in order to pursue some concept of equality. Achieving equality of spending is, of course, a simple matter. Developing a funding mechanism that provides for equality of educational opportunity, however, is difficult since such a system, by definition, must allow for cost differences across schools and districts
Recommended Citation
Bowles, Tyler J. and Ryan C. Bosworth, “Scale Economies in Public Education: Evidence from School Level Data” Journal of Education Finance 28 (2, Fall 2002):285-299