Tertiary education in New Zealand: Who is being served?
Neil Quigley and
Lewis Evans
No 374404, Competition & Regulation Times from New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation
Abstract:
In a recent review of the not-for-profit sector, economist and academic, Edward Glaeser contends that in the absence of competition, not-for-profit organisations are more often run in the interests of staff than in the interests of their clients or funders. However, he argues that competition acts as a powerful check on these interests and may serve to keep the not-for-profit organisations oriented towards its customers. ISCR Executive Director Lewis Evans and Victoria University Pro-Vice Chancellor (Commerce and International) Neil Quigley take a look at the tertiary education sector in New Zealand.
Date: 2002-07-01
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