This thesis is a combination of two papers studying the effect of state funding for higher education on the price of education and student enrollment at institutions. The first paper evaluates the effectiveness of student aid in decreasing the price of higher education by investigating what portion of student aid dollars reach targeted students and what portion are absorbed by the state and universities through decreasing existing aid or increasing tuition. I find no evidence that either the state government or universities absorb student aid funds, suggesting that a dollar in state scholarships reduces a student's price of attending university by that dollar. I also find that state student aid increases resident student enrollment at both ...
This dissertation spans three different papers all connected issues relating to higher education in ...
Undergraduate enrollment increased over 50 percent nationally from 1973 to 1994. The proportion of h...
This dissertation spans three different papers all connected issues relating to higher education in ...
The purpose of the dissertation is to study the role of market structure and education policy on the...
The dissertation is comprised of two independent chapters on competition between universities and ho...
The economic issues facing the higher education industry are becoming more relevant in a contracting...
The price of higher education in the United States has increased in excess of the inflation rate sin...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the trends and problems of public college tuition and state ...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the trends and problems of public college tuition and state ...
This thesis contains three essays on the economics of higher education in the United States. Each es...
This paper determines that the main cause of the increase in net tuition is declining state grants a...
Abstract: I exploit the large variation in resident tuitions and subsidies to public universities ac...
Abstract: I exploit the large variation in resident tuitions and subsidies to public universities ac...
Public higher education has evolved over time under the control of each individual state. The public...
This paper discusses the public interests served by expanding higher educational opportunity to econ...
This dissertation spans three different papers all connected issues relating to higher education in ...
Undergraduate enrollment increased over 50 percent nationally from 1973 to 1994. The proportion of h...
This dissertation spans three different papers all connected issues relating to higher education in ...
The purpose of the dissertation is to study the role of market structure and education policy on the...
The dissertation is comprised of two independent chapters on competition between universities and ho...
The economic issues facing the higher education industry are becoming more relevant in a contracting...
The price of higher education in the United States has increased in excess of the inflation rate sin...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the trends and problems of public college tuition and state ...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the trends and problems of public college tuition and state ...
This thesis contains three essays on the economics of higher education in the United States. Each es...
This paper determines that the main cause of the increase in net tuition is declining state grants a...
Abstract: I exploit the large variation in resident tuitions and subsidies to public universities ac...
Abstract: I exploit the large variation in resident tuitions and subsidies to public universities ac...
Public higher education has evolved over time under the control of each individual state. The public...
This paper discusses the public interests served by expanding higher educational opportunity to econ...
This dissertation spans three different papers all connected issues relating to higher education in ...
Undergraduate enrollment increased over 50 percent nationally from 1973 to 1994. The proportion of h...
This dissertation spans three different papers all connected issues relating to higher education in ...