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An Economist Would Argue That the True Cost of a College

Question 157

Question 157

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An economist would argue that the true cost of a college education exceeds the cost of tuition,housing,and books because of


A) opportunity cost.
B) invisible costs.
C) inflation.
D) tax credits.
E) scholarships.

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