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2.
See SchultzT. W., “Resources for Higher Education—An Economist's View” in OrwigM.D., ed., Financing Higher Education: Alternatives for the Federal Government (Iowa City, Iowa: The American College Testing Program, 1971).
3.
RadnerR.MillerL. S., “Demand and Supply in U.S. Higher Education: A Progress Report,”American Economic Review, May 1970, pp. 328–329.
4.
JudyR. W.LevineJ. B.CentnerS. I., “CAMPUS V Documentation,”Vol. I-VI, SRG, 1970.
5.
BowenDouglass, loc. cit.
6.
JennyWynn, op. cit., Table E, p. 11.
7.
Cheit, loc. cit.
8.
BalderstonF. E., “The Varieties of Financial Crisis,”American Council on Education, October 1971, Washington, D.C., pp. 13–16. Ford Foundation Program for Research in University Administration, Paper P-29, University of California, Berkeley, 1972, p. 29.
9.
O'Neill, op. cit., p. 37.
10.
BalderstonF. E.WalshThomas, Comment in Minerva, Vol. IX, No. 3, July 1971.
11.
SmithVirginia, “More for Less: Higher Education's New Priority,” paper presented to American Council on Education, Washington, D.C., October 1971.
12.
BalderstonF. E., “Varieties of Financial Crisis,”op. cit.
13.
NickersonJames F., “Learning to Live on Less: The State College,” paper presented to the American Association for Higher Education National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 6, 1972.
14.
Carnegie Commission on Higher Education, The More Effective Use of Resources: An Imperative for Higher Education (New York: McGraw-Hill, June 1972).
15.
Carnegie Commission on Higher Education, Less Time, More Options (New York: McGraw-Hill, January 1971.
16.
BalderstonF. E.RadnerR., “Academic Demand for New Ph.D.'s, 1970–90: Its Sensitivity to Alternative Policies,”Ford Foundation Program for Research in University Administration, Paper P-26, University of California, Berkeley, 1971.