The marginal cost of educating a college student is $5,000.00 a year. The table
below shows the marginal private benefit schedule from a college education. The
marginal external benefit for college education is $2,000.00 per student per year.
Students Marginal Private Benefit
(millions per year) (dollars per student per year)
1 5,000
2 3,000
3 2,000
4 1,500
5 1,200
6 1,000
7 800
8 500
a. With no public colleges and no government involvement in college
education, how many students will enroll and what is the tuition?
b. If the government subsidizes private colleges and sets the subsidy so that
the efficient number of students will enroll in college, what is the subsidy
per student? How many students will enroll?
The marginal cost of educating a college student is $5,000.00 a year. The table
below shows the marginal private benefit schedule from a college education. The
marginal external benefit for college education is $2,000.00 per student per year.
Students Marginal Private Benefit
(millions per year) (dollars per student per year)
1 5,000
2 3,000
3 2,000
4 1,500
5 1,200
6 1,000
7 800
8 500
a. With no public colleges and no government involvement in college
education, how many students will enroll and what is the tuition?
b. If the government subsidizes private colleges and sets the subsidy so that
the efficient number of students will enroll in college, what is the subsidy
per student? How many students will enroll?
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