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Cato Studies: Neal McCluskey

Not Just Treading Water: In Higher Education, Tuition Often Does More than Replace Lost Appropriations

Policy Analysis No. 810. February 15, 2017.

How Much Ivory Does This Tower Need? What We Spend on, and Get from, Higher Education

Policy Analysis No. 686. October 27, 2011.

Behind the Curtain: Assessing the Case for National Curriculum Standards

Policy Analysis No. 661. February 17, 2010.

Unbearable Burden? Living and Paying Student Loans as a First-Year Teacher

Policy Analysis No. 629. December 15, 2008.

End It, Don’t Mend It: What to Do with No Child Left Behind

Policy Analysis No. 599. September 5, 2007.

Why We Fight: How Public Schools Cause Social Conflict

Policy Analysis No. 587. January 23, 2007.

Corruption in the Public Schools: The Market Is the Answer

Policy Analysis No. 542. April 20, 2005.

A Lesson in Waste: Where Does All the Federal Education Money Go?

Policy Analysis No. 518. July 7, 2004.

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