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Interstate migration,income and public school expenditures: An update of an experiment
Authors:Garland R Hadley
Institution:1. Department of Midwestern State University, 3400 Taft Boulevard, 76308, Wichita Falls, TX
Abstract:This article re-examines the relative importance of per capita income and net out-migration (Weisbrod's welfare-maximization hypothesis) as determinants of expenditures for public primary and secondary education. A repetition of Weisbrod's experiment shows that the existence of a high correlation between per capita income and migration in the 1950s would have made it difficult to distinguish between their relative importance. An update of the experiment yields results contrary to the hypothesis that communities (states) are welfare maximizers. They support the contention that per capita income is a primary determinate of educational expenditures.
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