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Public Education Is Priced Below Market Price Largely as a Result

Question 148

Question 148

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Public education is priced below market price largely as a result of


A) government subsidy programs.
B) under-funded public education.
C) rising test scores by students.
D) taxpayers who contribute little to the funding of public education.

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