Hanushek positions himself as sympathetic to the plaintiffs' premise—that US student achievement is low relative to other nations and achievement gaps are too large—while interpreting the judges' motivation as a belief that the legislature isn't doing enough and that, since they cannot directly mandate test outcomes, they fall back on ordering more spending under the consumer intuition that paying more yields more or higher quality.

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Speaker

Eric Hanushek

Evidence Quote

the judges say well the legislature just isn't doing enough our state should have better a better education system and if the legislature can't do it I am going to try to do my part

Source

Eric Hanushek on Education and School Finance 07/14/2008EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:14:22 AM

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