Abstract

a proportion similar to Canada and the Netherlands and more than Japan, Germany, or France (Kennedy, 1993). Only Switzerland is higher. However, the United States spends only 4.1% of GNP on primary and secondary education, which is less than many industrial countries, including Switzerland (5.8%), Japan (4.8%), and Germany (4.6%). About 40% of U.S. educational spending goes to higher education, which is substantially more than in other countries.

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