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Title: | "Impact of School Finance Reform on Resource Equalization and Academic Performance: Evidence from Michigan" |
Authors: | Roy, Joydeep |
Issue Date: | Aug-2004 |
Series/Report no.: | 8 |
Abstract: | The state of Michigan radically altered its school finance system in 1994. This was a legislature-led reform that took place somewhat unexpectedly and without the intervention of any courts. The new plan, called Proposal A, significantly increased state aid to the lowest spending districts. I investigate the impact of Proposal A on distribution of resources and educational outcomes in Michigan. In the process this paper offers a first detailed look at the effectiveness of a legislature-led school finance reform. I find that Proposal A was successful in reducing inter-district spending disparities. The effect on academic performance is more modest, though there is evidence of significant gains by the lowest spending districts in state tests. |
URI: | http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01x920fw884 |
Appears in Collections: | ERS Working Papers |
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