Expenditures, Efficiency, and Equity in Education: The Federal Government's Role

Author/s
Eric A. Hanushek
Published Date
May 1989
Publication
American Economic Review
Details
79(2)
Pages
pp. 46-51

Economists have long been concerned with educational policies, but, in this decade of educational reform proposals, economists have not made much effort to translate research into direct policy implications. This is particularly true with respect to federal government policies. This paper provides an overview of current federal involvement in education and considers what, if anything, research has to say about potential policy changes.