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The rapid expansion of education in Korea is exceptional and has played a key role in its economic development. Sustaining Korea’s growth potential in the face of demographic headwinds requires further improving the education system to boost productivity growth. One priority is to upgrade...
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We examine the effects of the large-scale construction of public universities in Egypt during the 1960s and 1970s. We … outcome of university construction. Local universities reduced men's migration for study and women's migration for early …
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This paper analyzes policy changes introduced by a law in 2001 regarding selection and remuneration of university professors. The effects of the previous law, passed in 1983, are described, as well as the likely consequences of the new law. Economic analysis is combined with a comparison of the...
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This paper analyzes policy changes introduced by a law in 2001 regarding selection and remuneration of university professors. The effects of the previous law, passed in 1983, are described, as well as the likely consequences of the new law. Economic analysis is combined with a comparison of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005190357
Over the last decade and a half, the Australian Universities have been subjected to a series of reforms introduced by … effects on the Australian universities, the faculty, the education of university graduates and a detrimental, long term impact …
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This article addresses the issue of how and why European universities are learning to compete, in a situation where the … national institutional context and sectoral conditions are undergoing transformation. European universities – from top leaders …, and why their scientific knowledge and educational programmes are relevant to society or not. For example, if universities …
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asymmetric Nash equilibria only for sufficiently low mobility costs. In particular, in the symmetric scenario both universities …
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at public colleges outside the most selective universities. We consider several potential explanations for these trends …
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monopolistic university with a two-universities model we find that allowing a “new” university is welfare improving when the …
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. Furthermore, we test whether or not university tuition of prestigious (higher standard deviation score) private universities is … lower than that of less prestigious private universities. Japanese researchers have drawn conflicting conclusions about this … competition factors (i.e. the inverse of HHI), and (iv) subsidies to private universities. Second, empirical results show that …
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