In this paper the regulatory differences between Australia and New Zealand in higher education are examined to determine if they have encouraged the entry of Australian universities into the New Zealand education market. Some general observations are also made about the nature of regulatory competition and the manner in which it influences the development of the international education export industry
Over the last decade, Australia has embarked on a quite unique tertiary education path of increasing...
It is broadly understood that marketisation of higher education increases social inequalities of edu...
The need for educational integrity intensified particularly after the effects of the public sector r...
The purpose of this paper is to observe the nature of the relationship between the Australian and Ne...
Economic theory suggests that competitive pressures will impact on organisational efficiency. In rec...
This dissertation examines takeover regulation in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United Sta...
Economic theory suggests that competitive pressures will impact on organisational efficiency. In rec...
The discussion opens with an overview of the structure and function of the Australian research enter...
This paper discusses New Zealand’s role in the global market for tertiary education. The internation...
In this paper a comparison is made between the structure and operations of the Australian Learning a...
Australia and New Zealand have many thousands of international students studying across all sectors....
This is a publisher’s version of chapter 11 in Implications of WTO/GATS on higher education in Asia ...
Abstract. The paper explores the dynamics of competition in higher education. National competition a...
The entry of New Zealand state education into the export market provided an unique opportunity for t...
The lucrative higher education market has intensified the competition among higher education provide...
Over the last decade, Australia has embarked on a quite unique tertiary education path of increasing...
It is broadly understood that marketisation of higher education increases social inequalities of edu...
The need for educational integrity intensified particularly after the effects of the public sector r...
The purpose of this paper is to observe the nature of the relationship between the Australian and Ne...
Economic theory suggests that competitive pressures will impact on organisational efficiency. In rec...
This dissertation examines takeover regulation in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United Sta...
Economic theory suggests that competitive pressures will impact on organisational efficiency. In rec...
The discussion opens with an overview of the structure and function of the Australian research enter...
This paper discusses New Zealand’s role in the global market for tertiary education. The internation...
In this paper a comparison is made between the structure and operations of the Australian Learning a...
Australia and New Zealand have many thousands of international students studying across all sectors....
This is a publisher’s version of chapter 11 in Implications of WTO/GATS on higher education in Asia ...
Abstract. The paper explores the dynamics of competition in higher education. National competition a...
The entry of New Zealand state education into the export market provided an unique opportunity for t...
The lucrative higher education market has intensified the competition among higher education provide...
Over the last decade, Australia has embarked on a quite unique tertiary education path of increasing...
It is broadly understood that marketisation of higher education increases social inequalities of edu...
The need for educational integrity intensified particularly after the effects of the public sector r...