Higher Learning, Greater Good

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421424033

The Private and Social Benefits of Higher Education

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By Walter W. McMahon
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Preface
1. What Is the Problem?
2. Challenges Facing Higher Education Policy
3. Higher Education and Economic Growth
4. Private Non-Market Benefits of Higher Education and Market Failure
5. Social Benefits of Higher Education and Their Policy Implications
6. University Research
7. New Higher Education Policies
8. New Strategies for Financing Higher Education
Appendixes
A. Correcting for Ability Bias in Returns to Higher Education
B. A Simplified Dynamic Model with Higher Education Externalities
C. Valuing the Effects of Higher Education on Private Non-Market Outcomes
D. Higher Education and Growth, U.S. and OECD Countries, 1960–2005
E. Valuing the External Social Benefi ts of Higher Education
References
Index

""The first book to systematically identify and develop the evidence necessary to measure comprehensively the benefits of higher education and to estimate their economic value.""

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