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Evaluating Economic Arguments on University Costs

In 2012, the UK government allowed universities to raise annual tuition fees from approximately £3,000 to £9,000. Consider the following two statements from prospective students reacting to this change:

  • Student A: "The cost of going to university has now tripled. It is three times more expensive for me than it was for students last year."
  • Student B: "The direct fees have tripled, but the total cost of attending has not. The value of the job I'm giving up to study is a major part of the cost, and that hasn't changed."

Which student's statement provides a more complete economic analysis of the situation? Justify your choice by explaining the different components that make up the full cost of a decision.

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