Guide to Reform of Higher Education: A European Perspective

82 Pages Posted: 4 Jan 2006

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Bas Jacobs

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR); Tinbergen Institute; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

Rick van der Ploeg

University of Oxford

Date Written: November 2005

Abstract

Although there are exceptions, most European universities and institutions of higher education find it difficult to compete with the best universities in the Anglo-Saxon world. Despite the Bologna agreement and the ambitions of the Lisbon agenda, European universities are in need of fundamental reforms. We look at structural reforms of higher education and propose more effective use of public subsidies, more efficient modes of financing institutions of higher education, more diversity, competition and transparency, and larger private contributions through income-contingent student loans. In the process we discuss the nature of an institution of higher education, grade inflation, fair competition, private and social returns to education, income-contingent loans, student poverty and transparency. We sum up with seven recommendations for reform of higher education.

Keywords: Higher education, policy reform, central planning, student loans, tuition fees, education subsidies, variety, selection, peer review, grade inflation, input funding, output funding, equity, monopoly, transparency

JEL Classification: H2, H4, I2

Suggested Citation

Jacobs, Bas and van der Ploeg, Frederick, Guide to Reform of Higher Education: A European Perspective (November 2005). CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5327, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=873616

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Frederick Van der Ploeg (Contact Author)

University of Oxford ( email )

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