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Origine du financement public des universités privées au Japon

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  • Masateru Baba

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Le but de la présente étude est d’examiner l’origine et les méthodes de financement des universités privées à l’aide de capitaux publics au Japon. Au milieu des années 70, le Parlement national a voté pour la première fois de son histoire une loi permettant d’allouer l’argent des contribuables aux établissements privés d’enseignement supérieur. Le législateur a justifié son action en invoquant le fait que plus de 75 % des étudiants japonais fréquentaient des établissements privés, ces derniers étant confrontés à de graves difficultés financières. Cependant, l’adoption de cette loi a donné naissance à une série de controverses et de débats parmi les intellectuels et les éducateurs s’agissant des mécanismes de financement, de la transparence et de l’autonomie d’établissements d’enseignement supérieur bénéficiant d’argent public.

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  • Masateru Baba, 2002. "Origine du financement public des universités privées au Japon," Politiques et gestion de l'enseignement supérieur, Éditions OCDE, vol. 14(1), pages 89-101.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:edukab:5lmqcr2k6sd2
    DOI: 10.1787/hemp-v14-art3-fr
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