州政府对中小学教育影响的证据及公平与效率的权衡

Evidence on the Impact of State Government on Primary and Secondary Education and the Equity‐Efficiency Trade‐Off

Journal of Law & Economics · 2000
被引 53
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了州政府通过监管和支出均等化对中小学教育效率的影响,发现两者均降低学校效率,且支出均等化未能显著缩小学生成绩差距。

Abstract

State governments may affect the productivity of primary and secondary education in two ways. First, various regulations imposed on local school districts are expected to make schools less efficient. Second, state efforts to reduce inequality in education spending make it more difficult for voters to increase school quality, which should lead to less voter monitoring of schools and thus less efficient schools. Our empirical analysis of state Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores from 1987 to 1992 provides evidence on both effects. The state's revenue share, which captures state meddling in local decisions, has the expected negative impact on school efficiency. But our novel result is that state‐induced spending equalization also lowers average test scores but has had little if any effect on reducing the disparity in student achievement. These results bring into question policy efforts designed to shift education responsibilities from local governments to state and federal governments.

州政府教育干预教育效率教育公平学生成绩差异