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Who Benefits from Local Financing of Public Services? A Causal Analysis. Program on Education Policy and Governance Working Papers Series. PEPG 20-03

Authors :
Harvard University, Program on Education Policy and Governance
Lastra-Anadón, Carlos X.
Peterson, Paul E.
Source :
Program on Education Policy and Governance. 2020.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The efficiency-equity trade-offs in public service delivery may be influenced by the dependency of local governments on their own resources rather than inter-governmental grants. School districts in the United States are expected both to produce human capital efficiently and to provide educational opportunity equally. To ascertain school district trade-offs, we estimate effects of revenue source on student performances in math and reading. Achievement is estimated from 225,000 observations weighted to be district representative. Estimates are made with OLS [ordinary least squares], geographic discontinuity models exploiting differences at state borders, and 2SLS [two-stage least squares] models that use changes in housing prices as an instrument. For every 10 percent increase in local revenue share, achievement increases by a sizeable 0.02 to 0.06 standard deviations. Gains for students from low socio-economic backgrounds are about half those from higher ones. Both voice and exit channels moderate the efficiency-equity trade-off. Implications for federalism and state policy are discussed.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Program on Education Policy and Governance
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED609872
Document Type :
Reports - Research