It is widely recognised that pressure on today’s public systems is leading them to adopt functioning models that are better suited to current conditions. In the context of Higher Education (HE), the tendency in recent years in many European countries has been to organize the university sector as a quasi-market, characterised by a considerable degree of autonomy of universities but with the State both financing and regulating the sector. The Voucher may be an effective way of introducing market mechanisms into HE This paper identifies any preliminary relationship between the method of financing, course prices and the opinions of the students
In many European countries, a change from a public university model towards more responsible and pro...
In many European countries, a change from a public university model towards more responsible and pro...
This article considers notions of the market in UK higher education. It is argued that the economic ...
It is widely recognised that pressure on today’s public systems is leading them to adopt functioning...
It is widely recognised that pressure on today\u2019s public systems is leading them to adopt functi...
As market-like mechanisms become more important in higher education, demand driven funding, and more...
The financial provisions of the HE Act (2004) were intended to introduce market forces into the rela...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
The financial provisions of the HE Act (2004) were intended to introduce market forces into the rela...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of introducing voucher schemes in Higher Education co...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of introducing voucher schemes in Higher Education co...
The aim of this article is to analyse the effect of introducing voucher schemes in higher education ...
The restructuring of higher education according to neo-liberal market principles has constructed the...
Instead of a direct transfer of public funds from government to higher education institutes, a stude...
In many European countries, a change from a public university model towards more responsible and pro...
In many European countries, a change from a public university model towards more responsible and pro...
This article considers notions of the market in UK higher education. It is argued that the economic ...
It is widely recognised that pressure on today’s public systems is leading them to adopt functioning...
It is widely recognised that pressure on today\u2019s public systems is leading them to adopt functi...
As market-like mechanisms become more important in higher education, demand driven funding, and more...
The financial provisions of the HE Act (2004) were intended to introduce market forces into the rela...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
The financial provisions of the HE Act (2004) were intended to introduce market forces into the rela...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of introducing voucher schemes in Higher Education co...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of introducing voucher schemes in Higher Education co...
The aim of this article is to analyse the effect of introducing voucher schemes in higher education ...
The restructuring of higher education according to neo-liberal market principles has constructed the...
Instead of a direct transfer of public funds from government to higher education institutes, a stude...
In many European countries, a change from a public university model towards more responsible and pro...
In many European countries, a change from a public university model towards more responsible and pro...
This article considers notions of the market in UK higher education. It is argued that the economic ...