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January 01 2006
Worth the Price? Weighing the Evidence on Charter School Achievement
Martin Carnoy
Rebecca Jacobsen
Lawrence Mishel
Richard Rothstein
Correspondence to: Martin Carnoy, Stanford University Professor, School of Education Stanford, CA 94305 carnoy@stanford.edu
Online Issn: 1557-3079
Print Issn: 1557-3060
© 2006 American Education Finance Association
2006
Education Finance and Policy (2006) 1 (1): 151–161.
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Martin Carnoy, Rebecca Jacobsen, Lawrence Mishel, Richard Rothstein; Worth the Price? Weighing the Evidence on Charter School Achievement. Education Finance and Policy 2006; 1 (1): 151–161. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/edfp.2006.1.1.151
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