Differentiation Among US Colleges and Universities |
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Authors: | Winston Gordon C. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics, Williams College, Williams town, MA 01267, USA |
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Abstract: | Colleges and universities in the US differ markedly in their access to economic resources. National data are used here to describe the resulting hierarchy that's reflected in schools' spending on their students, the prices those students pay, and the subsidies they get in consequence. Both historical data and projections based on recent institutional saving suggest that economic disparities among institutions and their students are increasing. In a final section, the paper asks what to make of this: what we can say about the right degree of institutional disparity – whether we have too much, too little, or about the right amount of differentiation. |
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Keywords: | Colleges and universities higher education optimal disparities saving and wealth stratification and hierarchy student subsidies |
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