Diminished Expectations: Why Harvard costs so much.
Unfortunately, good intentions can sometimes have negative consequences. Specifically, government subsidy of higher education coincides with extreme tuition inflation.
Another possible explanation of why tuition rises faster than inflation is that inflation is under-reported thanks to manipulations of CPI and product substitution.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
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