Tuition is an important factor for understanding the economic behavior of private colleges and universities in Japan. As the market in which universities compete one another is highly segmented and specialized, it is difficult to find a general axiom for setting the tuition levels. Analysis on tuition at private institutions for academic year 1991-1992 suggests that there are several patterns in the economic behavior of Japan\u27s private universities, and that the behavioral patterns and tuition levels are substantially influenced by the competence or position at the higher education market
In Japan, there are nearly 500 four-year colleges and universities, which are very diversified in te...
One of the characteristics of Japanese higher education is that it has a large proportion of private...
This paper analyses the factors of organizational transformation in private higher educational insti...
Tuition is an important factor for understanding the economic behavior of private colleges and unive...
The social and academic reputation of private universities in Japan is generally far behind the nati...
Private colleges dominate the higher education market in some countries but not in others. We argue ...
In this paper, we analyze differentiation strategies among Japanese private universities in the high...
Undergraduate economic education has become a serious problem in these years in Japan. It is largely...
Japanese higher education policy since the 1990s has been more economic-centered and neo-liberal in ...
Today, a rationale for the existence of universities and colleges is likely to be sought in terms of...
>p>The purpose of this article is to survey the empirical studies on education in Japan and to ident...
This paper aims to clarify the effect of private high-school subsidy on the decision of school fee o...
In Japan, there are nearly 500 four-year colleges and universities, which are very diversified in te...
Since World War II the number of Japanese college applications has expanded at an impressive rate. T...
More than seventy percent of higher education in Japan is supplied by the private sector. This shows...
In Japan, there are nearly 500 four-year colleges and universities, which are very diversified in te...
One of the characteristics of Japanese higher education is that it has a large proportion of private...
This paper analyses the factors of organizational transformation in private higher educational insti...
Tuition is an important factor for understanding the economic behavior of private colleges and unive...
The social and academic reputation of private universities in Japan is generally far behind the nati...
Private colleges dominate the higher education market in some countries but not in others. We argue ...
In this paper, we analyze differentiation strategies among Japanese private universities in the high...
Undergraduate economic education has become a serious problem in these years in Japan. It is largely...
Japanese higher education policy since the 1990s has been more economic-centered and neo-liberal in ...
Today, a rationale for the existence of universities and colleges is likely to be sought in terms of...
>p>The purpose of this article is to survey the empirical studies on education in Japan and to ident...
This paper aims to clarify the effect of private high-school subsidy on the decision of school fee o...
In Japan, there are nearly 500 four-year colleges and universities, which are very diversified in te...
Since World War II the number of Japanese college applications has expanded at an impressive rate. T...
More than seventy percent of higher education in Japan is supplied by the private sector. This shows...
In Japan, there are nearly 500 four-year colleges and universities, which are very diversified in te...
One of the characteristics of Japanese higher education is that it has a large proportion of private...
This paper analyses the factors of organizational transformation in private higher educational insti...