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1 Public School Finance 1 (1972)

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TAX FOUNDATION'S
JULY 1972
PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE
This bibliography covers selected materials relevant
to current issues in elementary and secondary public school
finance. It is arranged in three sections: (I) General
References; (II) The Serrano Case and Related Issues; and
(III) Selected Statistical Sources.
I. General References
Annual Education Review, New York Times (Supplement), January 10, 1972.
Articles on trends in enrollment, finance, and current issues in educa-
tional policy.
Blackwood, George. Problems of Urban Education: The Inner City and the
Suburbs. In Levin, Melvin R., ed. Exploring Urban Problems. Boston:
Urban Press:  1971. pp. 383-415.
Discusses the economic and social background of urban education, and
presents recent developments and trends.
Benson, Charles S. The Economics of Public Education. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin Co.: 1968. 368pp.
A textbook addressed principally to school administrators. Discusses
the economic setting of public education, the sources of revenue, and
problems in the allocation of educational resources.
Blaug, Mark, ed. The Economics of Education. Baltimore: Penguin, 1968.
Essays on the economic perspective of education as human capital.
Bowles, Samuel and Levin, Henry M. The Determinants of Scholastic
Achievement - An Appraisal of Some Recent Evidence, Journal of Human
Resources, Vol. 3, Winter 1968, pp. 3-24.
Focuses on educational attainment and the Coleman report.
Burkhead, Jesse. Public School Finance: Economics and Politics. Syracuse,
New York: Syracuse University Press, 1964. 394pp.
Discusses the economic, political, and administrative aspects of
public school finance and considers alternative patterns of resource
allocation.
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