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Performanta si eficienta: Cheltuieli publice în învatamântul superior. Studiu comparativ: Învatamânt Public vs. Învatamânt Privat în România

Anca Gabriela Ilie (), Dan Dumitriu () and Roxana Sarbu ()
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Anca Gabriela Ilie: Bucharest University of Economics, Romania
Dan Dumitriu: Bucharest University of Economics, Romania
Roxana Sarbu: Bucharest University of Economics, Romania

Romanian Economic Journal, 2008, vol. 11, issue 28, 47-63

Abstract: Romania’s education system is at a cross-road. Important sector reforms initiated after the fall of communism – including curriculum changes, student assessment, teacher training, finance and governance - need to continue to improve education outcomes. However, Romania’s integration into the European Union (EU) will place new demands on the country’s human capital, creating new challenges for the sector. Connected to the tendencies existing at a European level, the paper presents the legislative- normative framework of ensuring the quality of state and private educational services in Romanian Universities. The public – expenditure and a provision on education is a key element of a policy to promote broad-based economic growth. The conclusions of this paper have significant implications for policy makers, employers and students because understanding that the educational system must be characterized by better quality and efficiency is fundamental for our economic future.

Keywords: public education; privat education; university financing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H00 H52 H59 I20 I21 I22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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