Private schools causing major wealth disparities in education spending
This thesis explores the impact of private schools on education finance and welfare. By studying California's shift from a local to state funding system, the author shows that private schools can significantly affect education spending and overall welfare. The presence of private schools leads to distortions in the distribution of resources, with wealthier families spending more on education. This research highlights the importance of considering private schools in educational models to better understand the dynamics of education economics.