Published On: October 26th, 2021|

Education Next – David Figlio, Casandra M.D. Hart, and Krzysztof Karbownik

“Advocates for taxpayer-funded school-choice programs cite the potential of market competition to spur educational improvement and promote equity for low-income students. When public schools don’t have to compete for students, the reasoning goes, they have less of an incentive to enhance their performance.” (more)