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Title: 

Rationalizing the E-Rate: The Effects of Subsidizing IT in Education

Authors: Ward, Michael R. - University of Texas at Arlington
Keywords: Education, Internet, Subsidy
Issue Date: 2005
Series/Report no.: NET Institute Working Paper;05-25
Abstract: Starting in 1998, the E-Rate program has provided $2.25 billion to subsidize Internet access in schools and libraries serving low income populations in the US. I analyze the effect of E-Rate subsidies on educational outcomes for Texas high schools over the 1994-2003 time period. Consistent with previous economic analyses, I find few, if any, improvements in student achievements. I do find evidence that experienced teachers are reallocated within districts toward schools receiving E-Rate grants. I also find evidence that the pool of college entrance exam takers is affected by E-Rate grants such that relying on average scores could lead to incorrect conclusions.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/28436
Appears in Collections:NET Institute Working Papers Series

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