Students attending public colleges and universities receive a subsidy from those states

in the form of resident tuition that is far less than the actual cost of their educations.
Should this be considered a form of welfare?



What will be an ideal response?


Use the arguments in this chapter to
defend such a subsidy. What arguments would support abolishing such subsidies?

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