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Convergences and Divergences in Steering Higher Education Systems

In: Handbook on Globalization and Higher Education

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  • Christine Musselin

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Higher education has entered centre-stage in the context of the knowledge economy and has been deployed in the search for economic competitiveness and social development. Against this backdrop, this highly illuminating Handbook explores worldwide convergences and divergences in national higher education systems resulting from increased global co-operation and competition.

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  • Christine Musselin, 2011. "Convergences and Divergences in Steering Higher Education Systems," Chapters, in: Roger King & Simon Marginson & Rajani Naidoo (ed.), Handbook on Globalization and Higher Education, chapter 26, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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