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Fiscal and Education Spillovers from Charter School Expansion
Abstract
Do charter schools drain resources and high-achieving peers from non-charter schools? We provide new evidence on the fiscal and educational consequences of charter expansion for non-charter students in Massachusetts, which temporarily compensates districts losing students to charter schools. Exploiting a 2011 reform that lifted caps on charter schools for underperforming districts, we use complementary synthetic control (SC) and differences- in-differences instrumental variables (IV-DiD) estimators. Our results suggest charter expansion leaves districts’ overall per-pupil revenue and expenditure unchanged, but induces districts to shift expenditure from capital investment and support services to instruction and salaries, and ultimately increases non-charter students’ achievement in math.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Human Resources is among the leading journals in empirical microeconomics. Intended for scholars, policy makers, and practitioners, each issue examines research in a variety of fields including labor economics, development economics, health economics, and the economics of education, discrimination, and retirement. Founded in 1965, the Journal of Human Resources features articles that make scientific contributions in research relevant to public policy practitioners.