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Education United States Finance.
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Educational equalization United States.
Educational change United States.
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title Money, Mandates, and Local Control in American Public Education.
title_auth Money, Mandates, and Local Control in American Public Education.
title_full Money, Mandates, and Local Control in American Public Education.
title_fullStr Money, Mandates, and Local Control in American Public Education.
title_full_unstemmed Money, Mandates, and Local Control in American Public Education.
title_short Money, Mandates, and Local Control in American Public Education.
title_sort money mandates and local control in american public education
topic Education United States Finance.
Educational accountability United States.
Education and state United States.
Educational equalization United States.
Educational change United States.
POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Policy. bisacsh
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Educational equalization
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Education and state.
Educational accountability.
Educational change.
Educational equalization.
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Public Policy
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