Public goods and public policy: what is public good, and who and what decides?
Professor Ellen Hazelkorn and Andrew Gibson from Dublin Institute of Technology ask how we should determine higher education’s contribution to society. The paper highlights the fact that higher education is usually seen as serving the public good, especially when funded directly by the state. But w...
Main Authors: | Hazelkorn, E, Gibson, A |
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Formato: | Working paper |
Idioma: | English |
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Centre for Global Higher Education, University of Oxford
2017
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