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Toward a University System

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Raul Moncarz (Florida International University)
Dwight Nimblett (Florida International University)
Elisa Moncarz (Florida International University)
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The study tries to look at the main variables affecting the multi-campus University, and the ensuing challenges which characterize them. These elements are used to illuminate the tensions, obstacles and opportunities of governance which arise for other campuses joined at the hip to the main campus.This paper was presented at the 17th International Conference of the International Trade and Finance Association, May 17-20, 2007.

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Paper provided by International Trade and Finance Association in its series International Trade and Finance Association Conference Papers with number 1100.

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