Changing Cost of Education (1966)
... by and large, those industries which are technically progressive produce commodities the price of which declines, such as agriculture and to some extent manufacturing; and those industries which are technically unprogressive, like education, have a price which constantly rises. This is why school fees are always rising...
"The Competing and Possibly Inconsistent Roles of the Price System," transcipt of speech at Western Michigan University March 23, 1966, p. 11. Kenneth E. Boulding Papers, Archives (Box # 38), University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries.
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