Glib, Clever, & Wrong: John Oliver’s Take on Charter Schools
Nick Gillespie
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So how well informed would you say young children are, in terms of determining — as consumers — whether or not their grade school education is liable to pay off for them, some lifetime multiple of years away from where they are now, in pursuit of a career and a productive life? Would you say that education works much like other markets in this regard, where basic functionality is predicated on informed actors making rational choices about costs and benefits?