The Australian Government provides basic operating grants to universities, which are used to teach domestic undergraduate students. It imposes a productivity offset on the grants to encourage improvements in university productivity. But it is not transparent and does not vary across universities. Thus, universities have little incentive to improve performance. This paper develops an alternative framework that uses incentive regulation to allocate these grants to universities, which provides stronger incentives for universities to improve productivity. Regulators often use a similar framework to set prices for natural monopoly services such as utilities and public transport. Under incentive regulation, the basic operating grants could be red...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...
The paper documents the recent history of higher education financing in Australia. It is argued tha...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
In 2013 and 2014, the Australian Federal Government introduced the Gonski reforms and fee deregulati...
An investigation of the relationship between total expenditure, research outputs and education outpu...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
This thesis examines the impact of changes in higher education policy in Australia on equity for stu...
This report defines enduring principles to underpin the long-term funding of Australian higher educa...
Reforms to higher education in Australia over the past twenty-five years have followed the worldwide...
In 2013, the Australian Government declared its education policy,cutting federal government grants f...
More than $2 billion in surpluses from teaching are being used to fund research in Australian univer...
This article presents the findings of a project investigating the intended and unintended consequenc...
In 1988, the Australian Federal Government released the document Higher Education: A Policy Statemen...
introduction The higher education system in Australia is under considerable financial pressure, and ...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...
The paper documents the recent history of higher education financing in Australia. It is argued tha...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
In 2013 and 2014, the Australian Federal Government introduced the Gonski reforms and fee deregulati...
An investigation of the relationship between total expenditure, research outputs and education outpu...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
This thesis examines the impact of changes in higher education policy in Australia on equity for stu...
This report defines enduring principles to underpin the long-term funding of Australian higher educa...
Reforms to higher education in Australia over the past twenty-five years have followed the worldwide...
In 2013, the Australian Government declared its education policy,cutting federal government grants f...
More than $2 billion in surpluses from teaching are being used to fund research in Australian univer...
This article presents the findings of a project investigating the intended and unintended consequenc...
In 1988, the Australian Federal Government released the document Higher Education: A Policy Statemen...
introduction The higher education system in Australia is under considerable financial pressure, and ...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...
The paper documents the recent history of higher education financing in Australia. It is argued tha...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...