167 results on '"Merrifield, John"'
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2. Aquifer storage wellfield assessment and design through benefit-cost-sensitivity analysis
3. School Choice Legislation: Impact Assessment and Fiscal Notes
4. A private universal voucher program’s effects on traditional public schools
5. Instructional Comparative Advantages May Exist Despite the 'Comprehensive Uniformity' of Traditional Public Schools
6. School Choice and Academic Performance: Some Evidence from Developing Countries
7. An Education Freedom Index: Why, Key Determinants, Component Weights, and Trade-Offs
8. Imagined Evidence and False Imperatives
9. Illusive Competition in School Reform: Commentary on Merrifield's 'Imagined Evidence and False Imperatives' and Merrifield's Reply
10. Defining Continuous Improvement and Cost Minimization Possibilities through School Choice Experiments
11. Experiments to Generate New Data about School Choice: Commentary on 'Defining Continuous Improvement and Cost Minimization Possibilities through School Choice Experiments' and Merrifield's Reply
12. School Choice Evidence and Its Significance
13. Comprehensive Schools or Specialized Schools: A Wide Niche for 'Core Knowledge'?
14. The Twelve Policy Approaches to Increased School Choice
15. Charter Laws: Disaster, Detour, Irrelevant, or Reform Tool?
16. Using Targeted Private School Choice to Eliminate Pockets of Persistent Urban Poverty: A Preliminary Assessment.
17. The Property Value Effects of Universal Tuition Vouchers
18. Parental Choice Options.
19. State fiscal policies for budget stabilization and economic growth: a dynamic scoring analysis
20. The School-Choice Choices
21. State Government Expenditure Determinants and Tax Revenue Determinants Revisited
22. Can We Reasonably Assess 'Productivity of Market-Based Educational Reforms'?: Comment on Anna Egalite's 'Measuring Competitive Effects from School Voucher Programs: A Systematic Review'
23. Quasi-Experimental Control Group Methods for Regional Analysis: An Application to an Energy Boomtown and Growth Pole Theory
24. A Critical Overview of the Evolutionary Approach to Air Pollution Abatement Policy
25. School choice and development: evidence from the Edgewood experiment
26. Reply by John Merrifield, Author of 'Imagined Evidence and False Imperatives'
27. The potential for system-friendly K-12 reform
28. Choice and Competition in American Education
29. Specialization in a competitive education industry: areas and impacts
30. The competitive education industry concept and why it deserves more scrutiny
31. Creating a competitive education industry
32. The Edgewood voucher program: some preliminary findings
33. An optimal timing model of water reallocation and reservoir construction
34. Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public
35. Monopsony power in the market for teachers: Why teachers should support market-based education reform
36. GROUNDWATER RESOURCES: THE TRANSITION FROM CAPTURE TO ALLOCATION
37. The Logic of Democracy
38. Sensitivity analysis in benefit-cost analysis: a key to increased use and acceptance
39. The institutional and political factors that influence voter turnout
40. Uptake of mercury by thiol-grafted chitosan gel beads
41. Renewable resource use: transition from capture to allocation and optimal stock recovery
42. The institutional and political factors which influence taxation
43. A practical note on the neoclassical economic-base marginal multiplier
44. A general equilibrium analysis of the insurance bonding approach to pollution threats
45. The impact of selected abatement strategies on transnational pollution, the terms of trade, and factor rewards: a general equilibrium approach
46. A note on the general mathematical equivalency of economic base and aggregate input-output multipliers: fact or fiction
47. Impact mitigation in western energy boomtowns
48. A neoclassical anatomy of the economic base multiplier
49. The Teacher Unions
50. Public Interest in the Use of Private Lands
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