Journal of Education Finance
The Journal of Education Finance is recognized as one of the leading journals in the field of funding public schools. Each issue brings original research and analysis on issues such as education reform, judicial intervention in finance, school/social agency linkages, tax limitation measures, and factors influencing teacher salaries.
Subscription Rates
| Individuals: | 1 Year |
Institutions: | 1 Year |
Students: | 1 Year |
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| Print Only | $66.00 |
Print Only | $110.00 |
Print Only | $22.00 |
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| Electronic Only | $110.00 |
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| Print + Electronic | $135.00 |
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Non-U.S. Postage: $8.00
Single issues: $20.00
Back Volumes: $60.00
*Online access provided as a single-title subscription through Project MUSE. As a subscriber, you do not need to subscribe to a Project MUSE Collection to access this journal.
Prices shown are applicable to 2012-13 subscriptions.
Issued quarterly (SUMMER, FALL, WINTER, & SPRING)
Indexes
Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE); Contents Pages in Education; Education Full Text; Education Index; EconLit; ERIC; e-JEL; Journal of Economic Literature; OCLC Article First; Wilson OmniFile Full Text Mega Edition; and Wilson Select Plus.
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