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Qui veut encore harmoniser l'enseignement supérieur européen ?

Jean-Émile Charlier

Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique, 2006, vol. XLV, issue 2, 23-30

Abstract: The Sorbonne declaration was signed by the education ministers of four countries. Two of these countries where witnessing a steady decline in the number of foreign students coming to their universities. The process of harmonization was primarily aimed at reinforcing the attractiveness of Europe? higher education and therefore that of the signatories. Today, the attractiveness of the European countries has improved to a significant degree. Consequently, the countries find cooperative strategies less advantageous and return to competition. For this reason, harmonization is currently stalled. And future developments are likely be the fruit of competition more than genuine cooperation.

Keywords: Bologna process; Lisbon strategy; European higher education area; harmonization; higher education system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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