The economization of education and the implications of the quasi-commodification of knowledge on higher education for sustainable development
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- Eaton, Charlie & Goldstein, Adam & Habinek, Jacob & Kumar, Mukul & Stover, Tamera Lee & Roehrkasse, Alex, 2013. "Bankers in the Ivory Tower: The Financialization of Governance at the University of California," Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Working Paper Series qt5qm6t5xn, Institute of Industrial Relations, UC Berkeley.
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- Christian Rammel & Oliver Vettori, 2021. "Dealing with the Intangible: Using the Analytical Lens of Hidden Curricula for a Transformative Paradigm of Sustainable Higher Education," Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, , vol. 15(2), pages 234-249, September.
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economization; higher education; sustainable development; neoliberalism; knowledge-based economy;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-HME-2019-02-04 (Heterodox Microeconomics)
- NEP-KNM-2019-02-04 (Knowledge Management and Knowledge Economy)
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