This paper looks at the current challenge facing higher education by exploring the historical relationship between higher education funding and long economic cycles in the UK, USA and France. It examines the consequence of the transformation of public-private income in higher education that followed the 1970s downturn, questioning whether the rise of private resources acted as additional or substitutive resources for public spending. The paper suggests that there is a risk that the cost-sharing strategy could be turned into a policy of public-private substitution of funding and provision, leading to a transfer rather than an increase of resources with strong implications on quality and equity. However, the Kondratiev cycle suggests an alter...
Over the last 40 years, UK higher education has moved from a publicly funded system to a mixed publi...
The paper discusses funding principles and policies of higher education during the recession period....
Different arguments exist pro and contra tax-financed subsidies in higher education. It has been arg...
This paper looks at the current challenge facing higher education by exploring the historical relati...
The 2004 Higher Education Act generated important debates about the relationships between higher edu...
This chapter provides historical analysis of the position assigned to income from home and internati...
This work takes into consideration the wide reform process that is impacting on Universities all ove...
The paper compares and contrasts higher education funding sources and systems in the U.S. and the UK...
Participation in higher education has increased considerably over the last decades. The resulting bu...
The finance of higher education faces a clash between technological advance, driving up the demand f...
Abstract: Cost sharing in higher education is the assumption by parents and students of a portion of...
The paper studies the interaction between public and private inputs in a two-stage education framewo...
International audienceThe authors, two french specialists on the financing of higher education, refl...
Cost sharing in higher education is the assumption by parents & students of a portion of the costs o...
The paper discusses funding principles and policies of higher education during the recession period....
Over the last 40 years, UK higher education has moved from a publicly funded system to a mixed publi...
The paper discusses funding principles and policies of higher education during the recession period....
Different arguments exist pro and contra tax-financed subsidies in higher education. It has been arg...
This paper looks at the current challenge facing higher education by exploring the historical relati...
The 2004 Higher Education Act generated important debates about the relationships between higher edu...
This chapter provides historical analysis of the position assigned to income from home and internati...
This work takes into consideration the wide reform process that is impacting on Universities all ove...
The paper compares and contrasts higher education funding sources and systems in the U.S. and the UK...
Participation in higher education has increased considerably over the last decades. The resulting bu...
The finance of higher education faces a clash between technological advance, driving up the demand f...
Abstract: Cost sharing in higher education is the assumption by parents and students of a portion of...
The paper studies the interaction between public and private inputs in a two-stage education framewo...
International audienceThe authors, two french specialists on the financing of higher education, refl...
Cost sharing in higher education is the assumption by parents & students of a portion of the costs o...
The paper discusses funding principles and policies of higher education during the recession period....
Over the last 40 years, UK higher education has moved from a publicly funded system to a mixed publi...
The paper discusses funding principles and policies of higher education during the recession period....
Different arguments exist pro and contra tax-financed subsidies in higher education. It has been arg...