Abstract
Universities have been putting more emphasis on developing ancillary services in an effort to make them look better and become more attractive to both prospective students as well as financial donors. However, in making the decision as to what level of ancillary services they should administer, universities face the problem of whether they are compromising their academic quality.
First Advisor
Professor Bruce Mann
Date of Completion
Fall 2006
Degree Type
Thesis
Format
URI
http://soundideas.pugetsound.edu/economics_theses/33
Language
English
Rights
Department
Economics
Recommended Citation
Hoang, Linh, "Looking Good or Learning Good? An Education Production Function with Ancillary Services as an Input" (2006). Economics Theses. 33.
https://soundideas.pugetsound.edu/economics_theses/33