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Doing More with Less - Making Colleges Work Better (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
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Doing More with Less - Making Colleges Work Better (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
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This volume contains a collection of papers by economists which
examine the various strategies for cutting costs and improving
productivity in higher education in the United States. The dramatic
increase in the cost of attending most colleges and universities in
recent years has led to increasing concerns regarding college
affordability. In addition, with nearly 35 percent of full-time
college students failing to receive a bachelor's degree within six
years of enrolling in an institution of higher education, the
productivity of colleges and universities has also been called into
question. Systematic reform of higher education has intensified as
a result of the large amount of public and private dollars flowing
into it. The chapters in this volume, while recognizing it may be
the primary source of the problem, also understand that the
political forces behind the subsidization of higher education are
unlikely to wane. The contributors examine several areas of
possible reform from an economic perspective, including financial
aid systems, athletics, and the organization of universities and
university systems with an emphasis on identifying the types of
reforms that are most likely to result in improvements as well as
those that may make things worse. This volume will be of interest
to economists, education researchers and policymakers concerned
with education reform.
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