Local Responses to School Finance Equalization: Wealth Or Place?
Alex Combs,
John Foster,
Eugenia F. Toma
Abstract:Over the past 50 years, a combination of court cases and legislative actions has greatly reduced the variance in revenues across school districts within states by removing local property tax as the major revenue source for schools. This paper examines a single state, Kentucky, over a long period of time to examine the extent to which localities can offset state efforts to remove property wealth as the basis of revenue disparities. the empirical results suggest that even in a state with a strong state education… Show more
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