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Zimmerman, Dennis – National Tax Journal, 1973
Suggests that the difficulty in determining if public higher education promotes more or less inequality may be overcome by applying Becker's analytical framework for explaining income distribution to the structuring and interpreting of expenditure tax incidence studies. A case study is presented, which indicates the system does not have an…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Educational Opportunities, Equal Education, Expenditures
Melnick, Rob; Heffernon, Rick; Welch, Nancy – 2003
The approval of Proposition 301 by Arizona voters in November 2000 was a significant step toward a new foundation for the state's economic future by providing a long-term funding stream for science and technology investments. This new sales tax enabled the state to create an economic development strategy appropriate for the knowledge economy. This…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Higher Education, Investment, Prediction
Blanchard. Donald E. – Coll Univ Bus, 1970
Imaginative finance officers are finding new ways to manage separately organized businesses and investments for the benefit of the institution. (Editor)
Descriptors: Administration, Business Skills, Colleges, Financial Policy
Dobesh, Larry J.; Henry, Mark S. – 1975
Besides their primary mission of providing education to the students of North Dakota, the 11 colleges and universities in the state represent an important "industry" which generates substantial income to the businesses and people of the state. Total college-related spending in North Dakota was $76 million during the 1973-1974 school…
Descriptors: Credit (Finance), Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Faculty