Economic Challenges in Higher Education
Charles Clotfelter (),
Ronald Ehrenberg,
Malcolm Getz and
John Siegfried
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1991
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Economic Challenges in Higher Education" , pp 1-16

- Charles Clotfelter, Ronald Ehrenberg, Malcolm Getz and John Siegfried
- Size and Significance , pp 17-27

- Charles Clotfelter
- Patterns of Enrollment and Completion , pp 28-58

- Charles Clotfelter
- Explaining the Demand , pp 59-88

- Charles Clotfelter
- Financial Aid and Public Policy , pp 89-123

- Charles Clotfelter
- Implications of Recent Enrollment Trends , pp 124-140

- Charles Clotfelter
- Projections of Shortages , pp 141-152

- Ronald Ehrenberg
- A Stock Flow Model of Academic Labor Supply , pp 153-173

- Ronald Ehrenberg
- Decisions to Undertake and Complete Doctoral Study and Choices of Sector of Employment , pp 174-210

- Ronald Ehrenberg
- The Demographic Distribution of American Doctorates , pp 211-232

- Ronald Ehrenberg
- Should Policies Be Pursued to Increase the Flow of New Doctorates? , pp 233-258

- Ronald Ehrenberg
- Cost Inflation , pp 259-285

- Malcolm Getz and John Siegfried
- Where Does the Money Go? , pp 286-331

- Malcolm Getz and John Siegfried
- Costs and Enrollment , pp 332-356

- Malcolm Getz and John Siegfried
- Costs per Student over Time , pp 357-392

- Malcolm Getz and John Siegfried
- References , pp 393-410

- Charles Clotfelter, Ronald Ehrenberg, Malcolm Getz and John Siegfried
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