American Universities in a Global Market
Charles Clotfelter ()
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JEL-codes: I23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "American Universities in a Global Market" , pp 1-29

- Charles Clotfelter
- Is the United States Losing Its Preeminence in Higher Education? , pp 33-68

- James Adams
- To Be or Not to Be: Major Choices in Budding Scientists , pp 69-98

- Eric Bettinger
- Coming to America: Where Do International Doctorate Students Study and How Do US Universities Respond? , pp 101-127

- John Bound and Sarah Turner
- The Economics of University Science and the Role of Foreign Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars , pp 129-161

- Grant Black and Paula Stephan
- Universities as Firms: The Case of US Overseas Programs , pp 163-201

- E. Han Kim and Min Zhu
- The Structure of European Higher Education in the Wake of the Bologna Reforms , pp 205-230

- Ofer Malamud
- The Americanization of European Higher Education and Research , pp 231-267

- Lex Borghans and Frank Cörvers
- Higher Education in China: Complement or Competition to US Universities? , pp 269-304

- Haizheng Li
- Indian Higher Education , pp 305-334

- Devesh Kapur
- From Brain Drain to Brain Competition: Changing Opportunities and the Career Patterns of US-Trained Korean Academics , pp 335-369

- Sunwoong Kim
- What Does Global Expansion of Higher Education Mean for the United States? , pp 373-404

- Richard Freeman
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