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But then people with resources to do so will shop for the best schools meeting this criteria, which hurts people who don't shop.


I would argue that the presence of a market structure would encourage schools to compete and thus drive educational advances that would eventually be used in all schools. In this way even parents who just choose the closest school without looking at the schools testing history or teaching approach are more likely to have better outcomes when competition is stronger.




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