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Salazar, Jose; Leihy, Peodair – Studies in Higher Education, 2013
In 1986 (first published 1983) Clark's triangle of coordination compared national higher education systems according to the dimensions of state authority, market and academic oligarchy. The picture was of a particular time, one in which those three factors could be ably used to illustrate major differences in how coordination took place.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Governance, Delivery Systems, Government Role
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Bitler, Marianne; Haider, Steven J. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2011
Considerable policy and academic attention has been focused on the topic of food deserts. We consider this topic from an economic perspective. First, we consider how the components of a standard economic analysis apply to the study of food deserts. Second, using this economic lens, we revisit the empirical literature on food deserts to assess the…
Descriptors: Food, Disadvantaged Environment, Nutrition, Economics
Ngok, Kinglun – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2007
Education policy has been undergoing great transformation in China since the initiation of economic reforms and the open-door policy in the late 1970s. These market-oriented reforms and the pursuit of rapid economic growth in a globalized economy have significantly impacted China's education policy and development. In line with the development of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Competition, Administrative Organization, Economic Progress
Lips, Dan – Heritage Foundation, 2008
Twenty-five years after the seminal report "A Nation at Risk," American education remains in a state of crisis. Millions of students continue to pass through the public schools without mastering basic skills and knowledge. Policymakers and the public must recognize both this persistent failure and the attendant need for systemic reform…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Change, Public Education, Accountability
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Horwitz, Robert Britt – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1986
Contends that large telecommunications users and state commerce and defense interests are served well by the AT&T divestiture, but that the traditional recipient of universal service will suffer. (MS)
Descriptors: Competition, Government Role, National Defense, Telephone Communications Industry
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Silber, Norman – Advancing the Consumer Interest, 1996
The "lifeline" concept proposes subsidizing access to the information superhighway for economically disadvantaged persons. Government intervention is necessary to prevent gaps, but right of access at an affordable price is no solution; lifelines should not be tied to a specific technology; and incentives to telecommunications providers…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Competition, Disadvantaged, Government Role
Garcia, D. Linda – Telecommunications, 1996
With the rise of the Internet and the debate over the National Information Infrastructure, Congress had an opportunity with the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to reassess communication policy in light of the information age. Instead, Congress passed a product of political compromise rather than political vision; it calls for deregulation without…
Descriptors: Competition, Federal Regulation, Government Role, Information Policy
Merriman, W. Richard – 1982
Classical liberalism shapes white Americans' attitudes toward government policies concerning blacks. Classical liberalism views society as competitive; government serves as a guarantor of fair competition. The rules of fairness in a competitive marketplace require no arbitrary exclusion from competition and no arbitrary denial of the fruits of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Capitalism, Competition, Government Role
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Barnett, Stephen R. – Journal of Communication, 1980
Discusses two causes of newspaper monopoly and their legal implications: anticompetitive economic practices, particularly the use of combination rates; and government intervention in the media marketplace through the Newspaper Preservation Act. (JMF)
Descriptors: Advertising, Competition, Court Litigation, Economic Factors
Thorpe, Kenneth E. – 1985
The goals of this dissertation are to provide an empirical examination of the impact of competing technologies on cable television firms and to document existing pricing behavior in the cable and pay programming industry. The introduction provides a brief overview of the cable television industry, including the impact of cable on federal policy…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Competition, Federal Regulation, Government Role
Auernheimer, Leonardo – 1985
In this booklet, one of a series intended to apply economic principles to major social and political issues of the day, it is proposed that speculation is often misunderstood, particularly in the operation of the futures markets. These are markets in which obligations to consummate sales and purchases at some time in the future are traded at a…
Descriptors: Business, Capitalism, Competition, Economics
Educom Review, 1996
Presents an interview with Reed Hundt, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), who implemented the Education Task Force to coordinate the FCC's role in educational provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. He asserts that writing clear rules for the communications sector will promote competition and ensure educational…
Descriptors: Competition, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Federal Legislation
Appelbaum, Eileen; Batt, Rosemary – Workplace Topics, 1993
Looks at work systems that draw on quality engineering and management concepts and use incentives. Discusses how some U.S. companies improve performance and maintain high quality. Suggests that the federal government strategy should include measures to support change in production processes and promote efficient factors of production. (JOW)
Descriptors: Competition, Global Approach, Government Role, Human Resources
Naylor, Charlie – International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning, 2007
This paper considers "convergence" as deliberate acts of will to achieve common goals within the context of the education service in general and school sector industrial relations in particular. Such language is unusual in the field of industrial relations, where assumptions are often based on notions of conflictual relationships.…
Descriptors: Interests, Unions, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Davenport, Elizabeth K. – 1987
Because of the United States Court of Appeal's ruling ("Quincy Cable TV vs. Federal Communications Commission") that government regulation of what cable television stations can broadcast violates their First Amendment rights, a number of consequences have arisen concerning what cable stations are required to broadcast (must-carry rules),…
Descriptors: Broadcast Reception Equipment, Cable Television, Competition, Constitutional Law
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