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Stephen EastonStephen T. Easton is a professor of Economics at Simon Fraser University and an adjunct scholar at The Fraser Institute. He received his A.B. from Oberlin College and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Recent works published by The Fraser Institute include Privatizing Correctional Services (editor, 1998), The Costs of Crime: Who Pays and How Much? 1998 Update (with Paul Brantingham, 1998), and Rating Global Economic Freedom (editor, 1992). He was also co-author of A Secondary Schools Report Card for British Columbia (1998), The 1999 Report Card on British Columbia's Secondary Schools, and Boys, Girls, and Grades: Academic Gender Balance in British Columbia's Secondary Schools (1999). Other recent publications about education include "Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose" in Stephen B. Lawton, Rodney Reed, and Fons van Wieringen, Restructuring Public Schooling (Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1997) and Education in Canada: An Analysis of Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Schooling (Vancouver: The Fraser Institute, 1988). His editorials have been carried by the Vancouver Sun, the Globe and Mail, the Financial Post, the Ottawa Citizen, the Stirling chain and many other newspapers around the country.
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