According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities, the world's top 500 universities are located in only 38 countries, with the USA alone having 157 of them. This article investigates the socioeconomic determinants of the wide performance gap between countries, and whether the USA's dominance is largely due to its economic power. A large amount of cross-country variation in university performance can be explained by just four socioeconomic factors: income, population size, research and development spending, and the national language. Conditional on the resources that it has, the USA is actually underperforming by about 4-10%. On the contrary, an emerging economic power, China, is rising fast in the league table as well as outperforming...
ABSTRACT Powerful nations have influential systems of higher education. The article explores the pos...
In this paper, ARWU is used as a benchmark of World-Class Universities (WCUs). Universities that are...
There are nations that can be considered emerging because they have economies with medium and low GD...
According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities, the world's top 500 universities are locate...
This chapter studies the world rankings of top universities across countries and their implications ...
This paper uses regression analysis to test if the universities performing less well according to Sh...
The United States has long enjoyed being on the cutting edge in its devotion to building a vibrant h...
There has been a steady growth in the number of national university league tables over the last 25 y...
I investigate the impact of country’s university performance in global university rankings on the co...
This chapter analyses the prevalence of global university rankings within the context of intensified...
The notion of higher education as a global market is pervasive among policymakers. Attached to it is...
http://ideas.revues.org/255International audienceHow do the American universities stand in the world...
Powerful nations have influential systems of higher education. The article explores the possible pat...
The United States has slow but surely fallen in their standing in global education. Education affect...
Institutions that are most attuned to university rankings are known as “strivers.” These striving un...
ABSTRACT Powerful nations have influential systems of higher education. The article explores the pos...
In this paper, ARWU is used as a benchmark of World-Class Universities (WCUs). Universities that are...
There are nations that can be considered emerging because they have economies with medium and low GD...
According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities, the world's top 500 universities are locate...
This chapter studies the world rankings of top universities across countries and their implications ...
This paper uses regression analysis to test if the universities performing less well according to Sh...
The United States has long enjoyed being on the cutting edge in its devotion to building a vibrant h...
There has been a steady growth in the number of national university league tables over the last 25 y...
I investigate the impact of country’s university performance in global university rankings on the co...
This chapter analyses the prevalence of global university rankings within the context of intensified...
The notion of higher education as a global market is pervasive among policymakers. Attached to it is...
http://ideas.revues.org/255International audienceHow do the American universities stand in the world...
Powerful nations have influential systems of higher education. The article explores the possible pat...
The United States has slow but surely fallen in their standing in global education. Education affect...
Institutions that are most attuned to university rankings are known as “strivers.” These striving un...
ABSTRACT Powerful nations have influential systems of higher education. The article explores the pos...
In this paper, ARWU is used as a benchmark of World-Class Universities (WCUs). Universities that are...
There are nations that can be considered emerging because they have economies with medium and low GD...