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HIGHER EDUCATION, PUBLIC GOOD AND MARKETS

HIGHER EDUCATION, PUBLIC GOOD AND MARKETS

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This book critically examines some of the major trends in the development of higher education. It demonstrates how in the context of liberalisation, globalisation and marketization, the crisis in higher education has assumed different dimensions in all advanced and emerging societies. The author shows how the state tends to slowly withdraw from the responsibility of higher education, including in the arena of policy-making or simply adopts a policy of laissez-faire (of non-involvement) which helps in the rapid unbridled growth of private sector in higher education. The notion of higher education as a public good is under serious contestation in current times. The book argues for the need to resurrect the compelling nature of higher education along with its several implications for public policy and planning, while providing a broad portrayal of global developments, comparative perspectives and key lessons.

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