Boo Radley
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cool i'd like to read that if you have it ) I wouldn't say that competition leads to inferior products as much as it leads to products more in line with what customer's want. If people want better price over quality then the thing with better price will sell better, or someone will find a way to make better quality for lower price...but this is so rarely the case that I don't see why it would even be a consideration. When it comes to education we're not talking about a consumable good, this is something that can be tested imperically, what will happen is when there is competition among schools, teachers will be held more accountable, they will think of more new and innovative ways to teach...instead of having corriculum dictated by a single entaty and distributed to the masses whether it's right or wrong.
I'll look for it again. As for price versus quality, do we really want an inferior product in education and medicine? Really?