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Journal Article
Entry into the Schooling Market: How is the Behavior of Private Suppliers Influenced by Public Sector Decisions?
Bulletin of Economic Research
Author(s)
We examine the location of private schools in California. We estimate why schools choose one location over another. We find that these choices are sensitive to the quality of local public schools and the demographic composition of the location schooling population.
Date Published:
2002
Citations:
Downes, Tom, Shane Greenstein. 2002. Entry into the Schooling Market: How is the Behavior of Private Suppliers Influenced by Public Sector Decisions?. Bulletin of Economic Research. (4)341-371.