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Bound and Turner say larger college-age cohorts lead to lower per-student spending and reduced graduation rates

March 04, 2014

John Bound and Sarah Turner’s work on how cohort crowding affects undergraduate graduation rates is cited in this column on the supply-side problem of educational attainment.

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