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This paper evaluates the economic development of China using the New Economic Geography (NEG) as a framework of analysis. The NEG addresses the formation of agglomeration economies accruing to physical linkages in one location leading to the formation of a coreperiphery pattern between the...
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At the private university we analyze, the gap between white and black grade point averages falls by half between the …
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Greek context, then examined further in a case study on graduates of a public University that exclusively serves social …
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institutional specific environmental factors affect university operating inefficiencies on the one hand and cost frontiers on the … universities. Moreover environmental factors affect university operating efficiencies. University operating inefficiencies are … an early managerial response to budget cuts driven by the financial crisis. Rankings based on individual university …
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higher education. DEA efficiency and returns to scale estimates are provide d. In addition, university total factor …
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This study applies the structure and operations of private universities' board to analyze the establishment of the structure and operating mechanism for the private universities boards as well as the relevance with school performance. The analysis of board forms shows that the numbers of...
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The theory of human capital clearly states that the investments into the education bring many benefits and are worth the cost. The OECD Education at a Glance analysis provides support for both public and private investing in tertiary education as the net present value is positive for all...
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Do international university rankings or professional accreditations affect the preferences of exchange students over … different institutions? This paper investigates the question by analysing the determinants of Maastricht University School of … for exchange students with high academic achievement, even after taking university fixed-effects into account. However …
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The design of the new study plans adapted to the guidelines of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) attempt to bring business reality closer to the students, involving them into their learning process adopting an active model and participation and providing them a favourable framework in...
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In the period 2000 - 2006, municipal or public schools reduced its enrollment in 186,000 students (13%) in Chile. Meanwhile, privately subsidized schools, receiving the same type of funding, increased their enrollment in 386,000 students (38%). In this paper we distinguish demand factors,...
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