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100 _aDinerstein, Michael and Smith, Troy D.
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245 _aQuantifying the supply response of private schools to public policies
260 _aThe American Economic Review
300 _a111(10), Oct, 2021: p.3376-3417
520 _aSchool policies that cause a large demand shift between public and private schooling may cause some private schools to enter or exit the market. We study how the policy effects differ under a fixed versus changing market structure in the context of a public school funding reform in New York City. We find evidence of a reduction in private schools in response to the reform. Using a model of demand for and supply of private schooling, we estimate that 20 percent of the reform's effect on school enrollments came from increased private school exit and reduced private school entry. – Reproduced
773 _aThe American Economic Review
906 _aPRIMARY EDUCATION
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