Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)
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Arizona State University, University of South Florida
Publication Date
November 2004
Abstract
Many proponents of school choice use the claim of the market’s capability to enhance efficiency and improve performance to call for its expansion. But no markets are perfectly competitive, and the local market for public goods is filled with institutional arrangements that make it differ from the neoclassical ideal. In this paper, we look at a particular institution—the provisions of charter school legislation—and assess how it affects the ability of charter schools to gain market share. ...
Keywords
School choice, Charter schools
Extent
18
Volume
12
Issue
65
Language
English
Media Type
Journals (Periodicals)
Format
Digital Only
Note
Citation: Kúscová, S. & Buckley, J. (2004, November 30). The effect of charter school legislation on market share. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 12(66). Retrieved [date] from http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v12n66.
Identifier
E11-00415
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Kúscová, Simona and Buckley, Jack, "The Effect of Charter School Legislation on Market Share" (2004). Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA). 525.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/usf_EPAA/525