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State financial inputs aren't the measure of a university system - THE JOSIAH BARTLETT CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY

How do you measure the success of a business? You might look at financial measures such as profits, dividends or share price, industry dominance such as market share, or how well it achieves its mission. A law firm could measure success in client wins, a sports team in championships.  What do all of those measures have in common?  They’re outcomes.  In the public sector, success too often is measured by inputs (e.g. government spending).  Depart…
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THE JOSIAH BARTLETT CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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