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This paper explores the general nature of income redistribution effects of the financing of public higher education in California. The amount of available subsidy (full cost less student charges) varies dramatically among the three higher education systems-University, State College, and Junior...
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Questions about the "adequacy" of both the quantity and quality of scientific and engineering manpower to meet private and social needs have remained at the forefront of manpower discussions for almost two decades. Mr. Hansen's paper attempts to define some of the issues in the discussion of...
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This study is the first benefit-cost analysis of a controlled (random assignment) experiment in the mental health field. It compares, in terms of an unusually wide variety of "tangible" and "intangible" forms of benefits and costs, a traditional hospital-based approach to treating the mentally...
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