Journal of Education Finance Scholarly Paper Award
The Journal of Education Finance Scholarly Paper Award celebrates exceptional research that has advanced understanding and innovation in the field of education finance. Each year, a committee reviews the past year’s articles to select one that exemplifies academic excellence and meaningful contribution to the discipline.
Explore the list of past award recipients showcased below, and join us at the upcoming NEFA conference as we honor this year’s outstanding scholarly achievement.
Explore the list of past award recipients showcased below, and join us at the upcoming NEFA conference as we honor this year’s outstanding scholarly achievement.
2020
Paul Bruno
Charter Competition and District Finances: Evidence from California.
Journal of Education Finance, 44, no. 4 (2019), 361-381
2019
Robert Kelchan
Do Financial Responsibility Scores Affect Institutional Behaviors?
Journal of Education Finance, 43, no. 4 (2018), 417-439
2018
David S. Knight
Are High-Poverty School Districts Disproportionately Impacted by State Funding Cuts? School Finance Equity Following the Great Recession.
Journal of Education Finance 43, no. 2 (2017): 169-194
2017
Matthew G. Springer and Lori L. Taylor
Designing Incentives for Public School Teachers: Evidence from a Texas Incentive Pay Program.
Journal of Education Finance 41, no. 3 (2016): 344-381
2016
Jennifer A. Delaney and Tyler D. Kearney
Guaranteed Tuition Policies and State General Appropriations for Higher Education: A Difference-inDifference Analysis.
Journal of Education Finance 40, no. 4 (2015): 359-390
2015
Gabriel Serna and Gretchen Harris
Higher Education Expenditures and State Balanced Budget Requirements: Is There a Relationship?
Journal of Education Finance 39, no.3(2014): 175-202.
2014
Robert Toutkoushian, M. Najeeb Shafiq, and Michael J. Trivette.
Accounting for Risk of Non-Completion in Private and Social Rates of Return to Higher Education.
Journal of Education Finance 39, no. 1 (2013): 73-95.
2013
Carlee Escue Simon
Adequate Yearly Progress as a Means of Funding Public Elementary and Secondary Education for Impoverished Students: Florida Funding.
Journal of Education Finance 37, no. 4 (2012): 347-373.
2012
Jennifer A. Delaney and William R. Doyle
State Spending on Higher Education: Testing the Balance Wheel over Time.
Journal of Education Finance 36, no.4 (2011): 343-368.
2011
Bruce Baker and Matthew Ramsey
What We Don’t Know Can’t Hurt Us?: Equity Consequences of Financing Special Education on the Untested Assumption of Uniform Needs.
Journal of Education Finance 35, no. 3 (2010): 245-275.
Paul Bruno
Charter Competition and District Finances: Evidence from California.
Journal of Education Finance, 44, no. 4 (2019), 361-381
2019
Robert Kelchan
Do Financial Responsibility Scores Affect Institutional Behaviors?
Journal of Education Finance, 43, no. 4 (2018), 417-439
2018
David S. Knight
Are High-Poverty School Districts Disproportionately Impacted by State Funding Cuts? School Finance Equity Following the Great Recession.
Journal of Education Finance 43, no. 2 (2017): 169-194
2017
Matthew G. Springer and Lori L. Taylor
Designing Incentives for Public School Teachers: Evidence from a Texas Incentive Pay Program.
Journal of Education Finance 41, no. 3 (2016): 344-381
2016
Jennifer A. Delaney and Tyler D. Kearney
Guaranteed Tuition Policies and State General Appropriations for Higher Education: A Difference-inDifference Analysis.
Journal of Education Finance 40, no. 4 (2015): 359-390
2015
Gabriel Serna and Gretchen Harris
Higher Education Expenditures and State Balanced Budget Requirements: Is There a Relationship?
Journal of Education Finance 39, no.3(2014): 175-202.
2014
Robert Toutkoushian, M. Najeeb Shafiq, and Michael J. Trivette.
Accounting for Risk of Non-Completion in Private and Social Rates of Return to Higher Education.
Journal of Education Finance 39, no. 1 (2013): 73-95.
2013
Carlee Escue Simon
Adequate Yearly Progress as a Means of Funding Public Elementary and Secondary Education for Impoverished Students: Florida Funding.
Journal of Education Finance 37, no. 4 (2012): 347-373.
2012
Jennifer A. Delaney and William R. Doyle
State Spending on Higher Education: Testing the Balance Wheel over Time.
Journal of Education Finance 36, no.4 (2011): 343-368.
2011
Bruce Baker and Matthew Ramsey
What We Don’t Know Can’t Hurt Us?: Equity Consequences of Financing Special Education on the Untested Assumption of Uniform Needs.
Journal of Education Finance 35, no. 3 (2010): 245-275.