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I think GP was making this suggestion in a sarcastic jab about what cost reduction efforts look like when done by government.



OK, but I don't think it holds up. The US has one of the systems of education (and healthcare, too) with the least government interference and it's wildly expensive. As far as I am aware the biggest drivers for rising tuition costs are construction and increasingly large administrative departments.


The US has tons of government interference in all of those areas though!


Compared to other OECD countries not really.




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