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This paper seeks to prove that the abolition of state monopoly in the provision of educational services in Continental Europe will result for the members of the educational community in spending less time towards rent protection and more time towards educational activities, something that it...
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In Greece, the provision of tertiary education is permitted, by the constitution, only to ‘public’ institutions where faculty and administrators are civil servants and public officials respectively. We construct an argument and present statistical data that describe the situation observed in...
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In Greece, the provision of tertiary education is permitted, by the constitution, only to "public" institutions where faculty and administrators are civil servants and public officials respectively. We construct an argument and present statistical data that describe the situation observed in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014059281
In Greece, the provision of tertiary education is permitted, by the constitution, only to 'public' institutions where faculty and administrators are civil servants and public officials respectively. We present a model that describes the situation observed in Greece, where the community of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014065656