The separate colleges within universities are often operated as profit centers. While a student takes courses throughout
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The separate colleges within universities are often operated as profit centers. While a student takes courses throughout the university, the budget of a specific dean is based on the students it serves. Two models are 1) basing funds on the number of student hours generated by a college and 2) basing funds on the number of students completing majors within the college. How do these two models affect the incentives for which courses included in the degree programs?
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Authors: David F. Groebner, Patrick W. Shannon, Phillip C. Fry
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