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Bleau, Barbara Lee – Higher Education, 1981
Planning model literature from its earliest use to the present, emphasizing the generalized resource allocation models, is summarized. Several examples of categories of models are cited. An in-depth analysis of six resource allocation models (e.g., CAMPUS Simulation Model, TRADES Financial Planning Model) is presented. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Planning, Computer Oriented Programs, Costs, Higher Education

Franco, Augusto – Higher Education, 1991
The principal characteristics and problems of financing higher education in a developing nation like Colombia are discussed, and several attempts to solve them are reviewed. Differences between the burgeoning private sector and the public sector, areas of inefficiency, and effects of public policy on tuition levels and payment are examined.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Costs, Developing Nations, Educational Finance

Dundar, Halil; Lewis, Darrell R. – Higher Education, 1995
A study analyzed the institutional cost structures of Turkey's postsecondary vocational education system. Appropriate controls for institutional quality, discretionary allocation of staffing resources, degree of technical instruction in the curriculum, and regional variation are included. Average and marginal costs per institution are examined…
Descriptors: Costs, Curriculum Design, Economic Factors, Educational Economics

Eisemon, Thomas Owen; And Others – Higher Education, 1995
Discussion of Romania's higher education looks at the crisis since 1989 and government strategies for revitalization, including expanded access, increases in social science enrollments, spontaneous establishment of private institutions, and the problems of limited resources. Comprehensive reform of the state's role in financing and governance is…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Accreditation (Institutions), Change Strategies, College Faculty