Studies of Supply and Demand in Higher Education
Charles T. Clotfelter and Michael Rothschild, editors
Conference held May 17-19, 1991
Published in January 1993 by University of Chicago Press
© 1993 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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304 pp. pages
ISBN: 0-226-11054-0
Table of Contents
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Front matter, table of contents, preface:
Charles T. Clotfelter, Michael Rothschild
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Introduction:
Charles T. Clotfelter, Michael Rothschild
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The University in the Marketplace: Some Insights and Some Puzzles:
Michael Rothschild, Lawrence J. White
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2.
Adolescent Econometricians: How Do Youth Infer the Returns to Schooling?:
Charles F. Manski
(p. 43 - 60)
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Trends in College Entry among Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics:
Robert M. Hauser
(p. 61 - 120)
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The Growing Concentration of Top Students at Elite Schools:
Philip J. Cook, Robert H. Frank
(p. 121 - 144)
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Future Graduate Study and Academic Careers:
Jerry R. Green
(p. 145 - 182)
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How Would Universities Respond to Increased Federal Support for Graduate Students?:
Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Daniel I. Rees, Dominic J. Brewer
(p. 183 - 210)
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Optimal Investment Strategies for University Endowment Funds:
Robert C. Merton
(p. 211 - 242)
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Public Choices in Public Higher Education:
John M. Quigley, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
(p. 243 - 284)
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List of Contributors, Indexes:
Charles T. Clotfelter, Michael Rothschild
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