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How Much More Is a Good School District Worth?

William T. Bogart and Brian A. Cromwell

National Tax Journal, 1997, vol. 50, issue 2, 215-32

Abstract: Infers the value of public schools from sale prices of houses in neighborhoods in which public services are delivered by overlapping jurisdictions to isolate the effects of the public school from other local government services. Discusses differences across jurisdictions in the value of local public schools under a variety of assumptions about the degree of tax and service capitalization.

Date: 1997
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