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The Economics of American Universities

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This book discusses the adjustment of universities to the changing financial environment. Its authors analyze the relationship between higher education inputs and outputs, assess the available info...
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This book discusses the adjustment of universities to the changing financial environment. Its authors analyze the relationship between higher education inputs and outputs, assess the available information about the determinants of university costs, survey the influence of market conditions and pricing strategies on students' demands for attendance at institutions of higher education, summarize research on the objectives for institutions of higher education held by different participants and funders, analyze how universities determine their priorities and relative funding for different activities and disciplines, and explore the economics of universities' research functions.

In addition, the book addresses three questions regarding the external fiscal environment facing American universities. What are the recent and emerging changes in the key economic variables affecting these institutions? What mechanisms have universities used in the past to cope with tighter financial constraints? What are the implications for university research activities as these institutions adjust to their fiscal constraints?

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 285
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series, Frontiers in Education
Publication Date: 15 June 1990
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780791400289
Format: Hardcover
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Introduction
Stephen A. Hoenack

1. The Higher Education Production Function: Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Findings
David S. P. Hopkins

2. Organization, Funding, Incentives, and Initiatives for University Research: A University Management Perspective
Frederick E. Balderston

3. Participant Goals, Institutional Goals, and University Resource Allocation Decisions
Howard P. Tuckman and Cyril F. Chang

4. Decision Processes and pRiorities in Higher Education
Estelle James

5. Higher Education Cost Functions
Paul T. Brinkman

6. An Economist's Perspective on Costs within Higher Education Institutions
Stephen A. Hoenack

7. The Demand for Higher Education
William E. Becker

8. The Impact of Changing Levels of Financial Resources on the Structure of Colleges and Universities
Joseph Froomkin

9. College and University Adjustments to a Changing Financial Environment
Paul T. Brinkman

Notes and References
Contributors
Index