1st Edition

Financing Universities In Developing Countries

By Adrian Ziderman, Douglas Albrecht Copyright 1995
    202 Pages
    by Routledge

    204 Pages
    by Routledge

    Inadequate public funding means that governments in developing countries are continually working to find ways of expansion to meet the growth demand for higher education.; This book considers the effectiveness of government funding methods in developing quality and efficiency in higher education systems in developing countries, and looks at policy measures taken to widen the funding base including raising tuition fees, student loan programmes, graduate taxes, industry-education links and national service programmes.; Taking information from around the world and drawing on successful practice in developed countries, this volume should be of interest to specialists and researchers in education economics and economic development, academics in general education and those involved in the finance and administration of higher education.

    Introduction: University Financing and the Role of the State. The Financial Context and Policy Environment; Mobilizing Student Resources - Cost Recovery; Delayed Payment Strategies; The Potential for Revenue Diversification; Funding Mechanisms and Government Transfers; Payment in Kind - The Role of National Service; The Paths to Reform - A New Role for the State; Methodological Note on Calculating Subsidies on Mortgage Loan Programs; Checklist on Policy Opions for Delayed Payments Schemes; Statistical Annex.

    Biography

    Ziderman, Adrian; Albrecht, Douglas