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Foreword | ||
Authors' Preface | ||
Ch. 1 | Introduction: University Financing and the Role of the State | 1 |
Overview of the Argument of the Book | 1 | |
University Funding: Historical Perspectives | 5 | |
Financial Flows to Universities | 6 | |
Ch. 2 | The Financial Context and Policy Environment | 20 |
The Financial Context | 20 | |
The Policy Environment | 26 | |
Ch. 3 | Mobilizing Student Resources: Cost-Recovery | 34 |
Equity, Capacity to Pay and Impact on Vulnerable Groups | 35 | |
Current Trends in Fees for Instruction and Living Costs | 42 | |
Policies to Mobilize Private Resources | 50 | |
Political Constraints and Moving Forward | 60 | |
Ch. 4 | Delayed Payment Strategies | 62 |
Existing Student Loan Programs | 63 | |
The Financial Impact | 69 | |
Improving Performance | 76 | |
Alternative Scenarios | 81 | |
Moving Forward | 88 | |
Ch. 5 | The Potential for Revenue Diversification | 91 |
Revenue Diversification Versus Cost-Recovery | 91 | |
The Scope for Revenue Diversification | 92 | |
Conditions for Promoting Increased Private Finance of Higher Education | 100 | |
Ch. 6 | Funding Mechanisms and Government Transfers | 104 |
Negotiated Budgets | 111 | |
The Role of Buffer Organizations | 115 | |
Input Funding | 120 | |
Output Funding | 125 | |
Student-Based Funding | 128 | |
Options for Reform | 134 | |
Ch. 7 | Payment in Kind: The Role of National Service | 141 |
Forms of Work-Study Arrangements | 142 | |
National Service Schemes: Cost-Benefit Framework | 144 | |
National Service Programs in Practice | 145 | |
Programs in Depth | 150 | |
Implementation Issues | 153 | |
Ch. 8 | The Paths to Reform: A New Role for the State | 156 |
The Substance of Reform | 156 | |
The Role of the State and Quality Assurance | 158 | |
Strategies of Reform | 159 | |
The Process of Reform | 160 | |
Appendix 1 Methodological Note on Calculating Subsidies on Mortgage-Type Loan Programs | 162 | |
Appendix 2 Checklist of Policy Options for Delayed Payments Schemes | 164 | |
Appendix 3 Higher Education Statistics, Selected Countries | 168 | |
References | 173 | |
Author Index | 180 | |
Subject Index | 182 |
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