Regulation and competition in higher education
B Jongbloed - Markets in Higer Education: Rhetoric or Reality?, 2004 - Springer
Markets in Higer Education: Rhetoric or Reality?, 2004•Springer
This chapter discusses the relationship between regulation and the functioning of markets.
In particular it will look at government regulation and the degree of competition in the higher
education market. The structure of this chapter is as follows. The next section introduces
briefly some ideas about markets, competition, government coordination and efficiency. It
also briefly touches upon the changing role of governments in regulating the market. Section
3 introduces some additional concepts, like regulation, self-regulation and market failure …
In particular it will look at government regulation and the degree of competition in the higher
education market. The structure of this chapter is as follows. The next section introduces
briefly some ideas about markets, competition, government coordination and efficiency. It
also briefly touches upon the changing role of governments in regulating the market. Section
3 introduces some additional concepts, like regulation, self-regulation and market failure …
This chapter discusses the relationship between regulation and the functioning of markets. In particular it will look at government regulation and the degree of competition in the higher education market. The structure of this chapter is as follows.
The next section introduces briefly some ideas about markets, competition, government coordination and efficiency. It also briefly touches upon the changing role of governments in regulating the market. Section 3 introduces some additional concepts, like regulation, self-regulation and market failure. Here, the discussion briefly summarises the well-known origins of market failure and the arguments for government intervention.
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