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Journal of Economic Literature - Book Review
JEL Volume. 49, Issue 1 |
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Reviewed by: Martin Hall of Vice-Chancellor, University of Salford
Review DOI: 10.1257/jel.49.1.129.r11
Review Pages: 154-58
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Financing Higher Education Worldwide: Who Pays? Who Should Pay? by D. Bruce Johnstone and Pamela N. Marcucci
Published By: Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN: 978-0-8018-9457-2, cloth; 978-0-8018-9458-9, pbk.
Date of Publication: 2010
Published By: Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN: 978-0-8018-9457-2, cloth; 978-0-8018-9458-9, pbk.
Date of Publication: 2010
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Reviewed by: Martin Hall of Vice-Chancellor, University of Salford
Review DOI: 10.1257/jel.49.1.129.r11
Review Pages: 154-58
Book Review Abstract
Martin Hall of University of Salford reviews "Financing Higher Education Worldwide: Who Pays? Who Should Pay?" by D. Bruce Johnstone and Pamela N. Marcucci.. The EconLit Abstract of the reviewed work begins, “Explores the financing of higher education from an international comparative perspective, focusing on the strategy of cost-sharing. Discusses diverging trajectories of higher education's costs and public revenues worldwide; financial austerity and solutions on the cost side; the perspective and policy....”
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Martin Hall of Vice-Chancellor, University of Salford
JEL Classifications
H52: National Government Expenditures and Education
I22: Educational Finance
I23: Higher Education and Research Institutions
I28: Education: Government Policy
I22: Educational Finance
I23: Higher Education and Research Institutions
I28: Education: Government Policy

