The hierarchical nature of higher education, in which schools compete in small enclaves for the best students, and competition for higher rankings among private, non-profit liberal arts colleges has prompted some schools to drastically increase their tuition in order to correspond with the price changes of rival institutions. Since top liberal arts schools operate with sizable excess demand for enrollment spots, significant tuition alterations generally do not affect the quantity of enrolled students at these schools. However, the extent to which increases in tuition affect the quality of enrolled students has not been thoroughly examined. This study directly analyzes the sensitivity of student quality to a change in tuition. This analysis ...
One of the most frequently examined relationships in education economics is the impact of tuition in...
The main question of this study is whether the demand for higher education is relatively sensitive t...
This paper analyzes the impacts of college quality and location attributes on tuition rates among fo...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the factors that ultimately make up the concept of quality i...
For the past couple of decades, college tuition prices have risen consistently and substantially. Le...
Detailed data on individual applicants to a large public university are used to demonstrate that ne...
This study will contribute to the body of knowledge of price sensitivity with a particular focus on ...
This paper examines the effects of perceived quality on tuition and net tuition utilizing both direc...
This study will contribute to the body of knowledge of price sensitivity with a particular focus on ...
As tuition and other college expenses have continued to out pace the rate of inflation in the U.S. e...
Increasing higher education enrollment and decreasing state and national funding has created a fisca...
Undergraduate enrollment increased over 50 percent nationally from 1973 to 1994. The proportion of h...
This paper determines that the main cause of the increase in net tuition is declining state grants a...
Tuition discounting has long been an important component of revenue management at private institutio...
Most colleges and universities invest substantial resources in an effort to strategically plan for a...
One of the most frequently examined relationships in education economics is the impact of tuition in...
The main question of this study is whether the demand for higher education is relatively sensitive t...
This paper analyzes the impacts of college quality and location attributes on tuition rates among fo...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the factors that ultimately make up the concept of quality i...
For the past couple of decades, college tuition prices have risen consistently and substantially. Le...
Detailed data on individual applicants to a large public university are used to demonstrate that ne...
This study will contribute to the body of knowledge of price sensitivity with a particular focus on ...
This paper examines the effects of perceived quality on tuition and net tuition utilizing both direc...
This study will contribute to the body of knowledge of price sensitivity with a particular focus on ...
As tuition and other college expenses have continued to out pace the rate of inflation in the U.S. e...
Increasing higher education enrollment and decreasing state and national funding has created a fisca...
Undergraduate enrollment increased over 50 percent nationally from 1973 to 1994. The proportion of h...
This paper determines that the main cause of the increase in net tuition is declining state grants a...
Tuition discounting has long been an important component of revenue management at private institutio...
Most colleges and universities invest substantial resources in an effort to strategically plan for a...
One of the most frequently examined relationships in education economics is the impact of tuition in...
The main question of this study is whether the demand for higher education is relatively sensitive t...
This paper analyzes the impacts of college quality and location attributes on tuition rates among fo...