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Tin-chun Lin |
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''Implications of grade inflation: knowledge illusion and economic inefficiency in the knowledge market'' |
( 2009, Vol. 29 No.3 ) |
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In this paper, we adopt the neoclassical model of consumer choice and view students as a utility maximizer to investigate two implied issues caused by grade inflation – knowledge illusion and economic inefficiency in the knowledge market. These issues are important because they negatively impact the quality of higher education and weaken the signaling role of educational credentials in screening workers. More importantly, students eventually suffer a loss in well-being in the knowledge market and become less productive and competitive in the labor market. |
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Keywords: grade inflation; knowledge illusion; economic inefficiency |
JEL: A2 - Economics Education and Teaching of Economics: General
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Manuscript Received : Aug 26 2009 | | Manuscript Accepted : Sep 15 2009 |
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