A state-created system that introduces market-like elements—such as choice and competition—within a government-regulated framework. In education, quasi-markets are evident in programs like education savings accounts (ESAs) or tax-credit scholarships, where families have options among schools, but the flow of funds and rules of participation are defined and managed by the state.
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