Competition, Economies of Scale, and Administrative Bloat in State University Systems
State university systems cost taxpayers a great deal of money, but might that cost be lowered if states had two or more competing university systems?
That is the question that caught the interest of economist Charity-Joy Acchiardo in today’s Martin Center article.
In particular, she focuses on Texas, which has six university systems and North Carolina, which has just one. Does Texas gain from that? Or would the state be better off if it........





















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