Higher Education and Economic Growth by William E. Becker Jr., D.R. Lewis pdf epub fb2

Title: Higher Education and Economic Growth
ISBN: 0792392353
ISBN13: 978-0792392354
Other Formats: azw lrf lrf mbr
Pages: 184 pages
Publisher: Springer; 1992 edition (September 30, 1992)
Language: English
Category: Other
Size PDF version: 1890 kb
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Subcategory: Business & Finance
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After decades of effortless growth and prosperity, America's postsecondary institutions of education have come under increasing financial stress and waning public support. In part, this stress reflects a slowdown in the real rate of national economic growth and the loss of federal and state revenues for education generally. It also reflects a trend of state legislatures simply giving higher education an ever lower ranking on the list of funding priorities. Postsecondary educational institutions in the United States will continue to face increasing financial stress and waning public support as critics question the contribution of higher education to economic growth, which historically has been a major rationale for funding. Unless the trends in education financing can be changed, higher edu cation can be expected to stagnate. What, if anything, can be done? As a starting point, advocates of higher education need to more fully recognize the important ways in which higher education influences technological change and also is influenced by that change. As demonstrated by the chapters in this book, higher education is not a neutral or passive player in economic growth. This volume addresses topics related to the role of postsecondary education in national economic development within the United States.