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There is a recent tendency toward encouraging universities to merge. This policy is based on the idea that mergers create synergy gains that enhance universities’ prestige by increasing their international visibility. However, this process may reduce competition for both research funds and...
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The financing of higher education through public spending imposes a transfer of resources from taxpayers to the university students and their parents. We provide an explanation for this phenomenon. Those who attend higher education will earn more income in the future and will pay more taxes....
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This paper analyzes, using a binomial logit model, the factors that determine a students decision on a three or four year University career. The microeconomic model we consider includes the most important aspects of educational choices. The results show how social background, family earnings and...
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Like many developed countries, Spain has experienced a growth in the demand for higher education over the last twenty years, despite diverse economic cycles. Since this demand appears not to be slowing in the medium term, the objective of this study is to analyze, from sources since 1977, two...
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