Governing academia

Public concern over sharp increases in undergraduate tuition has led many to question why colleges and universities cannot behave more like businesses and cut their costs to hold tuition down. Ronald G. Ehrenberg and his coauthors assert that understanding how academic institutions are governed prov...

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Other Authors: Ehrenberg, Ronald G. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ithaca, New York Cornell University Press 2004
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