Scholars in the areas of economics and educational administration have in recent years examined the relationship between educational cost and school size. One distinguishing characteristic of such studies has been the choice of a school or a school district as the unit of analysis. Another is the overwhelming choice of a parabolic function to describe the cost‐size relationship. This study examines the question whether the unit of analysis should be a specific program of study (such as mathematics or social studies), utilizing data collected from Michigan secondary schools for the school year 1971–1972. The data are also used to check whether a hyperbolic relationship between school size and costs provides a better statistical fit to the data. The Michigan data encompass both secondary academic and vocational programs.
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1 February 1973
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February 01 1973
ECONOMIES OF SCALE, BY PROGRAM, IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
ELCHANAN COHN;
ELCHANAN COHN
Associate Professor of Economics at The Pennsylvania State University, is author of The Economics of Education, Public Expenditure Analysis, Economics of State Aid to Education (1974) and a number of related journal articles
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TEH‐WEI HU
TEH‐WEI HU
Pennsylvania State University as Professor of Economics, has published widely in journals and is the author of Econometrics: An Introductory Analysis, published by University Park Press
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7395
Print ISSN: 0957-8234
© MCB UP Limited
1973
Journal of Educational Administration (1973) 11 (2): 302–313.
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COHN E, HU T (1973), "ECONOMIES OF SCALE, BY PROGRAM, IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS". Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 11 No. 2 pp. 302–313, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009707
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