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Von Recum, Hasso – International Review of Education, 1981
Observing that in affluent societies, education loses its primary significance as an economic investment and increasingly assumes the nature of a private consumer good, the author discusses problems this poses for educational policy development which, in the Federal Republic of Germany, is characterized by conflict between egalitarian and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Change Strategies, Competitive Selection, Consumer Economics
Striner, Herbert E. – 1981
Reindustrialization problems in the United States (U.S.) include unemployment, low productivity, inflation, and inadequate economic growth. To determine how to improve economic performance, a careful, rational evaluation must be made of such factors as tax policy, spirit of risk, managerial effectiveness, rates of innovation, research and…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Development, Economic Development, Human Capital
Fulton, Oliver; And Others – Education Policy Bulletin, 1980
Evidence from four Eastern and three Western European countries suggests that there has been some convergence in the application of manpower and social demand criteria to higher education planning. The theoretical case for and against manpower planning is discussed, and the approaches of specific countries are described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Curriculum, Economic Factors, Educational Planning