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School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Education

School Finance Litigation and Property Lax Revolts: How Undermining Local Control Tủrns Voters Away from Public EducationWilliam A. Fischel © 1998Linc

School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Educationcoln Institute of Land Policy Working PaperThe findings and conclusions of this paper are not subject to detailed review and do not necessarily reflec

t the official views and policies of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.After printing your initial complimentary copy, please do not reproduce this School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Education

paper in any form without the permission of the author.Contact the author directly with all questions or requests for permission.Lincoln Institute Pr

School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Education

oduct Code: WP98WF11AbstractThe use of local property taxes to fund public schools in the United States has been under attack since the 1970s as a res

School Finance Litigation and Property Lax Revolts: How Undermining Local Control Tủrns Voters Away from Public EducationWilliam A. Fischel © 1998Linc

School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Educationfiscal control. 1 explain in nontechnical language why this movement has reduced educational quality. The more extreme cases, such as Serrano V. Pries

t in California, have contributed to tax revolts that have starved education. The advantage of local fiscal control is that home values rise when scho School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Education

ols gel better, provided that the additional property-tax bite is not excessive. All homeowners, not just those with school-age children, have an inte

School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Education

rest in efficiently-run schools when education is financed locally. This fiscal feedback is lost when school funds are provided from statewide tax rev

School Finance Litigation and Property Lax Revolts: How Undermining Local Control Tủrns Voters Away from Public EducationWilliam A. Fischel © 1998Linc

School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Educationnd use, local government and property taxation issues. His most recent book is Regulatory Takings (Harvard University Press, 1995). Fischel’s current

research explores the connections between home values and local government decision-making.Contact Information:William A. FischelProfessor of Economic School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Education

sDartmouth College Hanover, NH 03755 (603) 646-2940 fax: (603)646-2122Bill.Fischel@Dartmouth.EduAcknowledgements: Jeff Pascoe made helpful comments on

School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Education

a previous draft. I also benefited from oral comments by participants at the Lincoln Institute’s Slate Tax Judges conference in September 1998, and f

School Finance Litigation and Property Lax Revolts: How Undermining Local Control Tủrns Voters Away from Public EducationWilliam A. Fischel © 1998Linc

School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Educationiebout and Capitalization44An Econometric lest for Capitalization65A Concrete Example of Tax Capitalization96How Extensive Is Capitalization?107Capita

lization and Fairness148“Property Rich” Places Ate often Populated by Poor People159Fairness of the System Requires Comparisons of Results1710How Capi School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Education

talization Produces Better Schools1811Evidence that Capitalization Grabs Voters’ Attention2012State Test Scores May Decline with Centralized Finance22

School Finance Litigation and Property Tax Revolts How Undermining Local Control Turns Voters Away from Public Education

13Competition Among Public School Districts Improves Quality2414How School Finance Equalization Caused a Taxpayer Revolt2615Other Taxpayer Revolts in

School Finance Litigation and Property Lax Revolts: How Undermining Local Control Tủrns Voters Away from Public EducationWilliam A. Fischel © 1998Linc

School Finance Litigation and Property Lax Revolts: How Undermining Local Control Tủrns Voters Away from Public EducationWilliam A. Fischel © 1998Linc

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