If you are an education provider, yes. If you are receiving education, I'd say it's totally different due to expected value added over the student lifetime.
Like a massage? You can't be serious. I would consider it a basic service like healthcare, power, or water, so it should be easily accessible, have certain quality standards and very affordable, basically a decision to go there shouldn't have any financial impact.. but surely that's ideal.
Are you suggesting education is like potatoes?
I would say it is more a service, like a massage or a week in a resort hotel.
If you are an education provider, yes. If you are receiving education, I'd say it's totally different due to expected value added over the student lifetime.
Like a massage? You can't be serious. I would consider it a basic service like healthcare, power, or water, so it should be easily accessible, have certain quality standards and very affordable, basically a decision to go there shouldn't have any financial impact.. but surely that's ideal.
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Not at all. But in markets with inelastic demand, I'd say this is probably the way to go.