I was alerted to this lecture given by Richard Jenkins at Aalborg. I'm pleasantly surprised by how much I agree with. I wasn't expecting that. Of course there are a few things I could quibble about: where's demography as a cognate discipline?; the characterization of quantitative sociology is a bit unhelpful; the veneration of Wright Mills. But it's a thoughtful piece that gets a lot of things right.
The Puzzling Law and Economics of Out-of-State Tuition
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Bryan Caplan has a good post on out-of-state tuition: [State schools]
almost always charge students from their own state much lower tuition. In
the most ...
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