No‐brain tax
Michael Johnson
Public Policy Review, 2010, vol. 17, issue 2, 108-113
Abstract:
By now, Lord Browne's review of higher education ought to have published its recommendations. Looking back at Vince Cable's proposals for a graduate tax, Michael Johnson considers the possible effects – on students, universities and the public purse – of changing the funding model for our hallowed halls of learning.
Date: 2010
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