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The Future of the Land Grant University System

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2016

T.F. Weaver
Affiliation:
Department of Resource Economics, University of Rhode Island
J. Diamantides
Affiliation:
Department of Resource Economics, University of Rhode Island
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Abstract

Since 1980, incremental state and national policy decisions concerning public higher education have had a variety of effects on students and institutions. Although there has been very little research, most of these effects appear to be detrimental to the health of the system of public higher education and to the nation's stock of human capital. A thorough economic analysis of the effects of policy changes on public higher education is needed to guide the system into the 21st century.

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Copyright © 1993 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association 

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