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When saving some comes at the cost of dooming others, you might. Legolas Send a noteboard - 20/09/2011 11:50:05 PM
After all, whose places are those "lottery winners" taking? Kids who live in those districts and originally went to those schools, and now have to go to lesser-quality schools, one surmises. Free school choice instead of school districts is definitely a good idea, but you need more than that to tackle the problem of the bad schools. It's not as if you can just endlessly keep increasing the capacity of the good schools while closing down the bad - it doesn't work that way, except perhaps in some very specific circumstances.
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School choice works - 20/09/2011 10:25:16 PM 596 Views
The word "duh" comes to mind. - 20/09/2011 11:01:26 PM 315 Views
Regardless, you don't refuse to save some just because you can't save all. *NM* - 20/09/2011 11:43:04 PM 129 Views
When saving some comes at the cost of dooming others, you might. - 20/09/2011 11:50:05 PM 283 Views
Well first you helped as many kids as possible - 21/09/2011 12:14:28 AM 307 Views
Cool cool. I'm confused, though- won't pretty much everyone try to get into the "better" schools? - 20/09/2011 11:47:45 PM 283 Views
If you read the aritcle it tells you the good schools were full to capacity - 21/09/2011 12:17:15 AM 287 Views
...wow that's kind of unfair. - 21/09/2011 12:58:21 AM 289 Views
I read the article. I was wondering about other matters. - 21/09/2011 04:16:06 AM 290 Views
I looked but you have to pay $5 for a copy of the working paper - 21/09/2011 02:27:13 PM 305 Views
That doesn't seem to have much to do with choice... - 20/09/2011 11:59:06 PM 318 Views
did anyone read the article? - 21/09/2011 12:54:09 AM 317 Views

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