Like most states, Oklahoma is facing tough times funding public services. In such an environment, it is necessary to ask: Are we doing the right things? Are we doing them in the best, most efficient ways? This new study challenges the conventional wisdom on higher education funding and economic growth.
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Oklahoma Higher Education: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom
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