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Author:Hanushek, Eric A. 

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Conclusions and controversies about the effectiveness of school resources

Although a majority of parents, educators, and policymakers report that their own schools are doing well, many believe that the U.S. education system as a whole is in trouble. The author points out that in the past decade an increasing amount of resources have been devoted to education, but U.S. students have continued to underperform students in other countries. To improve the effectiveness of spending, the author advocates radically different incentives for students and school personnel and better measures of student performance.
Economic Policy Review , Volume 4 , Issue Mar , Pages 11-27

Conference Paper
The toughest battleground: schools

Over four decades ago, Milton Friedman published Capitalism and Freedom (Friedman 1962). This insightful little book traveled across a broad range of important topics collected around the theme of how government can best operate within a free society. The message was expanded two decades later in Free to Choose (Friedman and Friedman 1980). At the time, the battle of the ideas introduced by these books was being waged by nations, nations that were willing to contemplate war over how societies should be organized. As we look back on how the world has changed since then, I wonder if anybody ...
Proceedings , Issue Oct , Pages 21-35

Conference Paper
Improving educational quality: how best to evaluate our schools

This paper considers some of the basic features of school accountability systems and assesses both the incentives for change that are imbedded in these systems and the existing evidence we have about behavior under different systems.
Conference Series ; [Proceedings] , Volume 47 , Issue Jun , Pages 193-247

Journal Article
Choice, charters, and public school competition

In the last century, public schools changed in ways that dramatically reduced the control that parents have over their local schools. Regaining that control is one key to improving the quality of our schools, and giving students a choice of schools is one way of increasing the influence that parents have over the way schools are run. Several types of school choice have arisen in recent years, including magnet and charter schools. But when these are reviewed in terms of outcomes and incentives, charter schools are found to have a much better chance of providing the competitive pressure ...
Economic Commentary , Issue Mar

Conference Paper
The economic value of improving local schools

Proceedings

Journal Article
School accountability and student performance

Regional Economic Development , Issue Mar , Pages 51-61

Conference Paper
Choice, charters, and public-school competition

Proceedings

Conference Paper
Non-labor-supply responses to the income maintenance experiments

Conference Series ; [Proceedings] , Volume 30 , Pages 106-130

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