What are the consequences for parents, public and private schools, and the federal treasury of the controversial tuition tax credit proposals? This work features essays by leading writers on American educational policy that provide a definitive analyses of both the political and technical questions surrounding this public issue.
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What are the consequences for parents, public and private schools, and the federal treasury of the controversial tuition tax credit proposals? This work features essays by leading writers on American educational policy that provide a definitive analyses of both the political and technical questions surrounding this public issue.
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As New. No Jacket. This essays in this volume explore the issues involved in the debate over public support of private education generally and tuition tax credits specifically; the first part provides an interpretive framework for understanding the ralationship between the public and private sectors in education; the second part examines the implications of tuition tax credits, inquiring into their costs, equity, social purposes, and constitutional aspects; the third part addresses several analytic questions important for assessing the evidence for and against tuition tax credits (black cloth with gold lettering, a bright, clean, tight copy)