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Universities could go the way of the Roman Empire. But they don’t have to.
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Universities could go the way of the Roman Empire. But they don’t have to.
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Self-inflicted wounds, not changing demographics, are undermining the higher-ed sector.
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Self-inflicted wounds, not changing demographics, are undermining the higher-ed sector.
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Credential inflation refers to an increase in the education credentials required for a job
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Credential inflation refers to an increase in the education credentials required for a job
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I will concentrate today on the economics of higher education—why it is so costly, and a few things we can do about it.
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I will concentrate today on the economics of higher education—why it is so costly, and a few things we can do about it.
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Default rates on student loans are high because standard commercial lending standards are ignored.
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Default rates on student loans are high because standard commercial lending standards are ignored.
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The econometric issue in question was a focus of mine in graduate school and as a faculty member at Columbia. It is the issue of how to generate causal estimates of the effect of policy changes.
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The econometric issue in question was a focus of mine in graduate school and as a faculty member at Columbia. It is the issue of how to generate causal estimates of the effect of policy changes.
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Legislators in New Mexico are pushing a bill that would make students apply to at least one college while they are still juniors in high school. This legislation reflects the powerful belief that college should be the norm for students after they graduate from high school
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Legislators in New Mexico are pushing a bill that would make students apply to at least one college while they are still juniors in high school. This legislation reflects the powerful belief that college should be the norm for students after they graduate from high school
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There has been mounting evidence that the financial payoff from the traditional bachelor's degree is declining, particularly for men.
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There has been mounting evidence that the financial payoff from the traditional bachelor's degree is declining, particularly for men.
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For decades, the American higher education establishment was able to sell the idea that promoting college was sound policy because it seemed that nearly all graduates found good, high-paying jobs
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For decades, the American higher education establishment was able to sell the idea that promoting college was sound policy because it seemed that nearly all graduates found good, high-paying jobs
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Testifying before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee recently, I was asked by Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) if, with respect to higher education, I would favor eliminating the U.S. Department of Education.
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Testifying before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee recently, I was asked by Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) if, with respect to higher education, I would favor eliminating the U.S. Department of Education.