TY - JOUR AB - I compare per pupil revenues, expenditures, and performance levels in public charter schools to district-run public schools in Texas for the 2017-18 school year. After controlling for several school and student characteristics, I find that public charter schools are funded around $1,700 (15 percent) less, and spend around $3,700 (28 percent) less, per pupil than district-run public schools. Public charter schools demonstrate cost-effectiveness advantages between 8 and 42 percent, depending on the model employed, over district-run public schools in Texas. I also find evidence to suggest per pupil spending is positively related to state testing outcomes for public charter schools, but not for district-run public schools. AU - DeAngelis, Corey A. DA - September 2019 DO - 10.26300/90yw-r849 PY - 2019 ST - The cost-effectiveness of public charter schools in Texas T2 - EdWorkingPapers.com TI - The cost-effectiveness of public charter schools in Texas UR - http://www.edworkingpapers.com/ai19-133 ER -