The French spend less than one half as much per student on higher education than do the Americans, and only 1.3 percent of their G.D.P. on universities versus 2.9 percent in the United States. American institutions pay higher salaries, and offer better facilities, and lower teaching loads, and so on. --Richard Vedder directs the Center for College Affordability and Productivity and teaches economics at Ohio University.
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