Category Archives: Jeff Blumenthal’s Blog

Jeff Blumenthal’s working experience and areas of expertise are covered in a series of short articles. Please feel free to provide feedback or to request additional information by contacting Mr. Blumenthal directly. E-mail is the preferred method, but telephone (including text messaging) and FAX are available.

Should E-Books be less expensive that printed ones?

There is a common belief that since the cost of producing an e-book is virtually nil and certainly less than printing one, that e-books should cost less to the consumer. The answer is maybe. It all hinges on several variables … Continue reading

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The Balanced Scorecard in Education

The top level goal in education is most often measured by achievement on standardized tests.  Unfortunately, by the time the test is administered, it is often too late to make a difference. 

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Price Elasticity of College Textbooks

Ask any student and they will say that college textbooks are expensive.

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The Used College Textbook Market

What makes the market tick.

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