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| March/April 2005 | Volume
18, Issue 2 |
PRACTICAL
INFORMATION REGIONAL
NEWS FEATURE
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Feature
Free Degrees to Fly Feb 24th 2005 There used to be three near-certainties about higher education. It was supplied on a national basis, mostly to local students. It was government-regulated. And competition and profit were almost unknown concepts. As most education was publicly funded, the state had a big say in what was taught, to how many and for how long. Insofar as it existed at all, competition was a gentlemanly business; few educators thought much about customers, fewer about profit. To view this article in its entirety please proceed to The Economist homepage at www.economist.com.
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