The government's flagship free schools programme is unlikely to boost access to good schools as they are too expensive, research has suggested.
The Bristol research said it was "inconceivable" more than one parent-founded school would be set up in an area with spare places.
Their impact on raising standards in poor schools was a "one-shot game" and would be minimal therefore, it said.
But the government insisted its reforms would raise standards.
Published in Research in
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