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The state of Colorado appears to be rebounding fiscally from the negative impact of the 2008 recession. Evidence of this recovery is found primarily in P–12 education funding trends. However, there is also proof of a brighter future when examining current funding trends in higher education in Colorado.
期刊介绍:
For over three decades the Journal of Education Finance has been recognized as one of the leading journals in the field of the financing of public schools. Each issue brings original research and analysis on issues such as educational fiscal reform, judicial intervention in finance, adequacy and equity of public school funding, school/social agency linkages, taxation, factors affecting employment and salaries, and the economics of human capital development.