Footnotes
See, for example, Edward Denison,The Sources of Economic Growth in the United States (Committee for Economic Development, Supplementary Paper No. 13, 1962).
“The U.S. Economy: 1980,” Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. 1673 (1970).
James D. Gwartney, “Discrimination, Achievement, and Payoffs of a College Degree,”Journal of Human Resources, (Vol. 7, No. 1, Winter 1972), pp. 60–70.
James S. Coleman,et al, Equality of Educational Opportunity, (Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966).
See, for example, Frank Levy,Northern Schools and Civil Rights: The Racial Imbalance Act of Massachusetts, (Chicago, Markham Publishing Company, 1971).Hobson v. Hansen, U.S. District Court 269 Supplement 401, 1967. James W. Guthrie, George B. Kleindorfer, Henry M. Levin, and Robert T. Stout,Schools and Inequality, (Cambridge, MIT Press, 1971).
Guthrie,et al, Ibid..
Serrano v.Priest, California State Supreme Court, August 30, 1971 (L.A. 29820, Superior Court No. 938254).
Charlotte Fremon, “The Impact of Community Control on Adams School,” Urban Institute working paper, August, 1971.
Milton Friedman, “Role of Government in Education,”Capitalism and Freedom (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1962) pp. 85–107.
See, for example John E. Coons, William H. Clune, III Stephen B. Sugarman,Private Wealth and Public Education, (Cambridge, Belnap Press of Harvard University Press, 1970). Also, see Jay Chambers, “An Alternative Voucher Plan: The Compensation Principle and Price Competition” (Stanford University, School of Education, Occasional Papers in the Economics and Politics of Education, No. 72-1, January 1972), for a summary of various proposals and possible parental behavior under various schemes.
Coleman,et al, op cit..
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Simms, M. Transformation in the educational system: Catalysts for black change. Rev Black Polit Econ 2, 3–12 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03040603
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