IN the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1798, Sir George Shuckburgh-Evelyn, in a scientific discussion of weights and standards, ventured to introduce a table of prices. He felt ...
As I document in Education and the Commercial Mindset, Milton Friedman and his disciples contended for decades that private markets could deliver better schooling than governments. In the 1990s, this ...
Hundreds of thousands of people are drawn to careers in commercial real estate (and for very good reason). The industry moves fast, keeps work interesting, allows agents to build their own schedules, ...
As academics are driven by excellence in teaching and research, and professional services are driven by excellence in strategy and financial performance, education providers face unprecedented ...
Education, the cornerstone of progress and national prosperity, is an inherent right of every individual. However, the private education sector has transformed into a ruthless commercial enterprise, ...