Does the university where you study charge the same tuition rate for students in all majors, or
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Does the university where you study charge the same tuition rate for students in all majors, or does it differentiate tuition according to major? Is there evidence of marginal cost pricing? Even if your university charges the same tuition rate for credit hours, does it charge other special fees of students in particular programs such as laboratory fees or computer fees? Analyze the pricing structure of your university in light of the marginal-cost pricing ideal and explain how the allocation of resources may be improved by more explicit marginal cost pricing.
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