Model convergence and the global higher education market: the challenge to U.S. exceptionalism
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- John Aubrey Douglass, 2009. "HIGHER EDUCATION’S NEW GLOBAL ORDER: How and Why Governments are Creating Structured Opportunity Markets," University of California at Berkeley, Center for Studies in Higher Education qt8690x140, Center for Studies in Higher Education, UC Berkeley.
- Becker, William E. & Round, David K., 2009. "'The' Market for Higher Education: Does It Really Exist?," IZA Discussion Papers 4092, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
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U.S. higher education; higher education systems; higher education market; model convergence; policytransfer; Bologna Process; international students; globalization.educación superior en Estados Unidos; sistemas de educación superior; mercado de educaciónsuperior; convergencia de modelos; transferencia de política; Proceso de Bolonia; estudiantes internacionales; globalización.;All these keywords.
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