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- Contents
- Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview
- Chapter 2. Tax Revolts and School Performance
- Chapter 3. State Aid and Education Outcomes
- Chapter 4. The Interface between Public and Private Schooling: Market Pressure and the Impact on Performance
- Chapter 5. The Economics of Grade Retention
- Chapter 6. Teacher Quality: Its Enhancement and Potential for Improving Pupil Achievement
- Chapter 7. Measuring School Efficiency: Lessons from Economics, Implications for Practice
- Chapter 8. Examining School-Level Expenditures and School Performance: The Case of New York City
- Chapter 9. The Relationship between Student Performance and School Expenditures: A Review of the Literature and New Evidence Using Better Data
- Chapter 10. Exploring the Nexus between Educational Inputs, Distribution of Performance, and Incentives
- Chapter 11. Problems in the Estimation of School Effects: Insights from Improved Models
- Chapter 12. Conclusions and Recommendations