Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Economist Gary Wolfram provides a first-hand account of the intellectual and political origins of Michigan’s charter school movement. This essay combines policy theory and memoir to explain how economic reasoning, political entrepreneurship, and market-based accountability converged in the early 1990s. Wolfram’s narrative traces how the alliance between Engler’s administration and academic reformers operationalized school choice within a constitutional framework. The essay offers a foundational perspective on the interplay between ideology, economics, and governance in education reform.</jats:p>
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