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Economic Challenges In Higher Education Charles T Clotfelter Ronald G Ehrenberg Malcolm Getz John J Siegfried

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Economic Challenges In Higher Education Charles T Clotfelter Ronald G Ehrenberg Malcolm Getz John J Siegfried
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.36 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Charles T. Clotfelter; Ronald G. Ehrenberg; Malcolm Getz; John J. Siegfried
ISBN: 9780226110622, 0226110621
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Economic Challenges In Higher Education Charles T Clotfelter Ronald G Ehrenberg Malcolm Getz John J Siegfried by Charles T. Clotfelter; Ronald G. Ehrenberg; Malcolm Getz; John J. Siegfried 9780226110622, 0226110621 instant download after payment.

The last two decades have been a turbulent period for American higher education, with profound demographic shifts, gyrating salaries, and marked changes in the economy. While enrollments rose about 50% in that period, sharp increases in tuition and fees at colleges and universities provoke accusations of inefficiency, even outright institutional greed and irresponsibility. As the 1990s progress, surpluses in the academic labor supply may give way to shortages in many fields, but will there be enough new Ph.D.'s to go around?
Drawing on the authors' experience as economists and educators, this book offers an accessible analysis of three crucial economic issues: the growth and composition of undergraduate enrollments, the supply of faculty in the academic labor market, and the cost of operating colleges and universities. The study provides valuable insights for administrators and scholars of education.

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