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2002
Abstract We have already discussed in broad terms the differences between economics education and management training. Western Ph.D. programs in economics attempt to turn out graduates who are capable of independent research and who will become faculty members at other institutions, or researchers or executives at consulting firms or ...
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Abstract We have already discussed in broad terms the differences between economics education and management training. Western Ph.D. programs in economics attempt to turn out graduates who are capable of independent research and who will become faculty members at other institutions, or researchers or executives at consulting firms or ...
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International Journal of Educational Development, 1987
Economics of Education: A Selected Annotated Bibliography is an annotated bibliography of the economics of education. The criterion of selection is a simple one: whether the country or area study contributes to fundamental generalization about the economic aspects or economic role of education.
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Economics of Education: A Selected Annotated Bibliography is an annotated bibliography of the economics of education. The criterion of selection is a simple one: whether the country or area study contributes to fundamental generalization about the economic aspects or economic role of education.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Discussion on economic aspects of education has acquired great significance in education research during the new millennium earmarked as Knowledge Economy. Education for the Knowledge Economy (EKE) refers to efforts at production of the highly skilled and flexible human capital needed to compete effectively in today’s dynamic global markets ...
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Discussion on economic aspects of education has acquired great significance in education research during the new millennium earmarked as Knowledge Economy. Education for the Knowledge Economy (EKE) refers to efforts at production of the highly skilled and flexible human capital needed to compete effectively in today’s dynamic global markets ...
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The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 1941
William G. Wood, Harold F. Clark
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William G. Wood, Harold F. Clark
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ECONOMICAL CONTINUING EDUCATION
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1995openaire +2 more sources

