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ECONOMICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, UNIT 1

CPB/CHEPS (2001), Higher education reform: Getting the incentives right. The Hague: SDU (chapters to be read are listed in the sub-themes)

1. THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF HE ECONOMICS

Barr, N. (2003 - 4th edition), Economics of the welfare state, Oxford: Oxford University Press. - chapter 14: Higher Education, pp. 321-345 (24 pages)

CPB/CHEPS (2001), Higher education reform: Getting the incentives right. The Hague: SDU: chapter 2 (Economics of Higher Education), pp. 35-51 (16 pages)

Winston, Gordon C (1999), "Subsidies, hierarchy and peers: The awkward economics of higher education" Journal of Economic Perspectives; 13, 1; pp. 13-36. (23 pages)

2. FUNDING OF HE

CPB/CHEPS (2001), Higher education reform: Getting the incentives right. The Hague: SDU. chapters 3 through 6. pp 53-117 (64 pages)

Teixeira, P; Johnstone, B; Rosa, M. And H. Vossensteyn (2006) Cost-Sharing and Acessibility in Higher Education: A Fairer Deal?, Dordrecht: Springer. --Introduction and Conclusion by Editors --Chapters 2 and 3 by Jongbloed and Johnstone

Eicher J.C. and Chevaillier T. (2002) "Rethinking the Financing of Post-Compulsory Education", pp. 69 - 88 and "Higher Education Funding: A Decade of Changes" pp. 89 - 99 Higher Education in Europe Vol 27, N 1-2 (29 pages)

3. INSTITUTIONAL SETTING OF HE: MARKETS, STATE AND CO-OPERATION

Teixeira, P.; Dill, Jongbloed & Amaral (2004). Markets in Higher Education – Rhetoric or Reality?; Dordrecht: Kluwer. (58 pages) --Editors – Introduction pp. 1- 12 --William Massy – Markets in higher education. Do they promote internal efficiency? Pp. 13-35 --Ben Jongbloed – Regulation and competition, pp. 87-111

CPB/CHEPS (2001), Higher education reform: Getting the incentives right. The Hague: SDU. chapters 7 and 8. pp. 119-147 (28 pages)

Jongbloed, B. (2003), Marketisation in higher education, Clark's triangle and the essential ingredients of markets. Higher Education Quarterly, Vol. 57, No.2, pp. 110-135 (25 pages)

4. LABOUR MARKETS AND THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RETUNRS TO HE

Becker, G.S. (1980) "Investment in Human Capital: Effects on Earnings" in Ashenfelter O. & Lalonde R.J, eds., The Economics of Training, London, Elgar, 1996. pp. 3-32 (29 pages).

Bl?ndal S., S. Field and N. Girouard, "Investment In Human Capital Through Post-Compulsory Education and Training: Selected Efficiency And Equity Aspects" OECD Economics Department Working Paper No. 333 (http://lysander.sourceoecd.org/vl=2012298/cl=20/nw=1/rpsv/cgi-bin/wppdf?file=5lgsjhvj7zg0.pdf) (61 pages)

Psacharopoulos, G & Patrinos, H. A. (2002) Returns to Investment in Education: A Further Update, World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 2881, September 2002 (29 pages)

Johnstone D. Bruce (2003), Cost Sharing in Higher Education: Tuition, Financial Assistance, and Accessibility in Comparative Perspective http://www.gse.buffalo.edu/org/inthigheredfinance/textForSite/HEdFinandAccess.pdf (24 pages)

GLOBALISATION, INTERNATIONALISATION AND THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY, UNIT 2

1. INTRODUCTION: THE CHANGING ENVIRONMENT: GLOBALISATION AND THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY Castells, M. (2000) The Rise of the Network Society, Volume I of The Information Age: Economy, society and culture, 2nd Edition, Blackwell, Oxford (pp. 67-147)

Held, D. & A. McGrew (2000). The Global Transformations Reader. An Introduction to the Globalization Debate. Cambridge: Polity Press. Pp. 1-47

World Bank (2002). Constructing Knowledge Societies: New Challenges for Tertiary Education. Pp. 7-23. [http://www.worldbank.org/education/tertiary]

Beerkens, E. (2004). Globalisation and Higher Education. Chapter 2 in: Global Opportunities and Institutional Embeddedness; Higher Education Consortia in Europe and Southeast Asia. Enschede: CHEPS. Pp. 7-28 [261-274] 21 http://www.beerkens.info/files/phd.pdf

2. GLOBALISATION AND INTERNATIONALISATION IN HE

Marginson & van der Wende (forthcoming) Globalisation in Higher Education.. OECD.

Gornitzka, ?., Gulbrandsen, M., and Langfeldt, L. Crossing the Borders. In: ?. Gornitzka and L. Langfeld (eds) Borderless KnowledgeUnderstanding the “New”Internationalisation of Research and Higher Education in Norway. Springer. p.171-184.

3. EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE, BOLOGNA AND LISBON

Maassen, P, and J. P. Olsen (2006) “European Debates on the Knowledge Institution: The Modernization of the University at the European Level. ARENA Working Paper: http://www.arena.uio.no/publications/working-papers2006/papers/wp06_17.pdf Corbett, Anne (2003) Ideas, Institutions and Policy Entrepreneurs: towards a new history of higher education in the European Community. European Journal of Education 38 (3), 315–330.

Olsen, J.P. (2002) The many faces of Europeanization. In: Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 40, pp. 921-952.

Gornitzka, ?se (2007) The Lisbon Process: A Supranational Policy Perspective. Institutionalizing the Open Method of Coordination. In: P. Maassen and JP Olsen (eds). University Dynamics and European Integration. Springer: 155-178.

4. INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES: STRATEGIES FOR COOPERATION AND COMPETITION

Etzkowitz, H. , A. Webster, C. Gebhardt, B. R. Cantisano Terra, (2000) The future of the university and the university of the future: evolution of ivory tower to entrepreneurial paradigm. Research Policy 29 p.313–330

Maassen, P., A. Vab? and B. Stensaker (2008) Translation of Globalisation and Regionalisation in the Nordic Cooperation in Higher Education. In: ?. Gornitzka and L. Langfeld (eds) Borderless KnowledgeUnderstanding the “New”Internationalisation of Research and Higher Education in Norway. Springer. p. 125-140.

5. THE DEVELOPING KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT

Cloete, N. et al. (2005) Multilateral and bilateral efforts to contribute to higher education in Africa. Cape Town: CHET, pp. 1-30.

World Bank (2002). Constructing Knowledge Societies: New Challenges for Tertiary Education. Pp. 7-23. [http://www.worldbank.org/education/tertiary]

AnnaLee Saxenian (2005) From Brain Drain to Brain Circulation: Transnational Communities and Regional Upgrading in India and China. Studies in Comparative International Development, Summer 2005, Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 35-61. http://www.springerlink.com/content/a3wplr37wg603hh6/fulltext.pdf

Devesh Kapur and John McHale. The Global Migration of Talent: What Does it Mean for Developing Countries? CGD Brief October 2005. http://www.cgdev.org/files/4473fileGlobalHuntforTalentBrief.pdf

6. INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND MARKETS IN HE

Garrett, R. & L. Verbik (2004). Transnational higher education: major markets and emerging trends. In: Mapping borderless higher education: policy, markets and competition. The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education. Pp. 319-371.

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