Parental Choice as an Education Reform Catalyst: Global Lessons

John Merrifield
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 June, 2005

Limited school choice programmes that give parents a little more choice within a system of largely unchanged, uniform schooling alternatives, should not be used to judge the effectiveness of school choice as a reform catalyst. John Merrifield looks at examples of both real and limited school choice policies from around the world and finds out why some succeed while others fail.

John Merrifield is the editor of the Journal of School Choice and Public a professor of economics at the University of Texas.

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