The Brookings Bulletin, Volumes 8-9Brookings, 1971 - Economics |
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... expenditures for this purpose , the criterion of equality of oppor- tunity might be regarded as met . An alternative stan- dard would require that more public funds be spent on the less able youth to help offset their disadvantage in ...
... expenditures for this purpose , the criterion of equality of oppor- tunity might be regarded as met . An alternative stan- dard would require that more public funds be spent on the less able youth to help offset their disadvantage in ...
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... Expenditures on television and radio time have in- creased markedly in each of the last four presidential contests . Expense reports filed with the Clerk of the House of Representatives understate this trend , show- ing that direct ...
... Expenditures on television and radio time have in- creased markedly in each of the last four presidential contests . Expense reports filed with the Clerk of the House of Representatives understate this trend , show- ing that direct ...
Page 3
... expenditures among school districts . On ex- amination , the authors find these aims incompatible . They point out that substituting federal money for lo- cal property taxes would channel the most aid to pros- perous states and ...
... expenditures among school districts . On ex- amination , the authors find these aims incompatible . They point out that substituting federal money for lo- cal property taxes would channel the most aid to pros- perous states and ...
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