Supplying Choice: An Analysis of School Participation in Voucher Programs in D.C., Indiana, and Louisiana
This paper by Yujie Sude, Corey A. DeAngelis, and Patrick J. Wolf examines the impact of private school regulations on school participation in voucher programs in D.C., Indiana, and Louisiana.
Supplying Choice: An Analysis of School Participation in Voucher Programs in D.C., Indiana, and Louisiana
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by Yujie Sude, Corey A. DeAngelis, Patrick J. Wolf
This report is summarized in the policy brief [How Has the Louisiana Scholarship Program Affected Students? A Comprehensive Summary of Effects After Three Years](http://campaigns.line58.com/t/r‑i-jllyett-l‑o/) by Jonathan N. Mills and Patrick J. Wolf.
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