Leistungsorientierte Hochschulfinanzierung in Baden-Württemberg. Reflektionen zur statistischen Adäquation im politischen Prozess / Formula Funding in Higher Education in Baden-Wuerttemberg. Reflections on Statistical Adequation in Policy-Making
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DOI: 10.1515/jbnst-2000-0607
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- Strecker Heinrich & Wiegert Rolf, 1989. "Wirtschaftsstatistische Daten und ökonomische Realität/Economic Statistical Data and Economic Reality," Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik), De Gruyter, vol. 206(4-5), pages 487-509, April.
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Formula funding; finance; higher education; Germany; statistical adequation; policy-making; political processes; institutional reform; public choice; institutional economics; Leistungsorientierte Hochschulfinanzierung; Indikatorsteuerung; Finanzierungsmodell; Baden- Württemberg; statistische Adäquation; Hochschulpolitik; Hochschulreform; politische Entscheidungen; institutioneller Wandel; Wirtschaftspolitik; Neue Politische Ökonomie; Institutionenökonomik; Formula funding; finance; higher education; Germany; statistical adequation; policy-making; political processes; institutional reform; public choice; institutional economics;All these keywords.
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