Financing Universities In Developing Countries

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A01=Adrian Ziderman
A01=Douglas Albrecht
academic funding strategies
Applied Contract Research
Author_Adrian Ziderman
Author_Douglas Albrecht
Category=JNKG
Category=JNM
Cost Recovery Ratio
delayed payment schemes
Developing Country Universities
diversification
education
education economics
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Es Ta
fees
Forecast Gdp Growth
graduate tax models
Greater Cost Recovery
high
higher
Income Contingent Loan
Increased Cost Recovery
Input Funding
international university financing reform
Loan Programs
Market Relevant Skills
medium
National Service Program
Ne Si
Output Funding
policy analysis higher education
Private Sector Development
public sector finance
reform
revenue
Revenue Diversification
Revenue Generating Activities
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Student Loan Programs
Student Loans Schemes
system
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Total Recurrent Costs
tuition
UK Figure
University Industry Alliances
Ye Ar

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750703536
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Dec 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Inadequate public funding means that governments in developing countries are continually working to find ways of expansion to meet the growth demand for higher education.; This book considers the effectiveness of government funding methods in developing quality and efficiency in higher education systems in developing countries, and looks at policy measures taken to widen the funding base including raising tuition fees, student loan programmes, graduate taxes, industry-education links and national service programmes.; Taking information from around the world and drawing on successful practice in developed countries, this volume should be of interest to specialists and researchers in education economics and economic development, academics in general education and those involved in the finance and administration of higher education.
Ziderman, Adrian; Albrecht, Douglas

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