EconLog Price Theory: The Price of Education


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Question: Is the following true or false? Explain your reasoning.

If the quantity of higher education services supplied does not rise with the price of those services, i.e., if supply is perfectly inelastic, then subsidizing the demand for higher education services will primarily benefit universities and their employees.



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