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20210525111505.0 |
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100302s2011 enka b 001 0 eng |
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$a 2010007925 |
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$a9780199744503 (alk. paper) |
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$a288931$cTLC |
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$aLB2342$b.A685 2011 |
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$a378.3/80973$222 |
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$aArchibald, Robert B.,$d1946- |
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$aWhy does college cost so much? /$cRobert B. Archibald, David H. Feldman. |
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$aOxford, [U.K.] ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2011. |
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$axii, 289 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm. |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 277-282) and index. |
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$aThe landscape of the college cost debate -- Is higher education all that unusual? -- Higher education is a service -- The costs of employing highly educated workers -- Cost and quality in higher education -- The bottom line : why does college cost so much? -- Is higher education increasingly dysfunctional? -- Productivity growth in higher education -- Subsidies and tuition setting -- List-price tuition and institutional grants -- Outside financial aid -- The college affordability crisis -- Federal policy and college tuition -- Financial aid policy -- Rewriting the relationship between states and their public universities -- A few final observations. |
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$aCollege costs$zUnited States. |
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$aEducation, Higher$zUnited States$xFinance. |
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$aFeldman, David Henry. |