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considerations can be used in evaluations of university departments in order to render the resulting rankings insensitive to the age …
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We analyse how state university competition to collect resources may affect both research and the quality of teaching … research and teaching supplied by each university, and the mix of low- and high-ability students attending each university. The … a higher teaching quality but pay higher tuition fees. -- university competition ; research ; tuition fees …
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This paper presents a model of two countries competing for a pool of students from the rest of the world (ROW). In equilibrium, one country offers high educational quality for high tuition fees, while the other country provides a low quality and charges low fees. The quality in the high quality...
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between universities and governments. Student mobility generates a university competition effect which induces them to … reduce tax revenues at the expense of research. -- student mobility ; worker mobility ; university competition ; government …
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We propose a signaling model of student enrollment dynamics based on probabilities of completion of studies, under different rationality assumptions. There are two types of students and two schools. School of graduation serves as a signal of student productivity to prospective employers. The...
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, but is also associated with higher cost of acquiring skill. We consider both a differentiated university system in which …
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We study the political determination of the proportion of students attending university when access to higher education … taxation. University graduates become high skilled, while the other children attend vocational school and become low skilled … equilibrium, which can be either classical (with 50% of the population attending university) or "ends-against-the-middle", with …
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one go. We find that students seem to infer quality from past performance in the University entrance exam. There also …
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the effects of tuition fees on university enrollment of first-year students at German public universities. Our study … spatial variable, which measures the distance between a fee-imposing university and the nearest fee-free alternative. Secondly …
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