The core problem is that public schools are insulated from competition: requiring students to attend the neighborhood school removes the market forces and information-processing institutions that normally allow consumers to exercise oversight, so most reform proposals are workarounds for that missing market discipline.

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Speaker

Russ Roberts

Evidence Quote

the idea that you have to go to the school in your neighborhood if you want the free schooling or the no pay schooling is a bizarre concept

Source

Eric Hanushek on Educational Quality and Economic Growth 8/6/2007EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:14:21 AM

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