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Maliyamkono, T. L. – Prospects, 1991
Describes the financial crises of higher education institutions in French-speaking Sub-Saharan African nations. Suggests that higher education is still overfunded in relation to other levels of education. Recommends more efficient spending and fewer, but better, students to improve the image of education in these nations. (CFR)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Administration, Educational Change
Peer reviewedGalabawa, Justinian C. J. – Higher Education, 1991
Funding constraints on Tanzanian higher education include low economic growth rate, balance of payment problems, inflation, currency devaluation, absence of cost-sharing, and resource mismanagement. Higher education has high unit costs, low capacity utilization, and high teacher-student ratios, but private benefits are high relative to social…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Developing Nations, Economic Factors
Yining, Li – Chinese Education: A Journal of Translations, 1992
Reports on a study by 20 Chinese higher education institutions about educational finance. Compares the relationship between educational investment and per capita national income in 38 market economies and 3 centrally planned economies. Provides a formula that indicates the rate of increased funding necessary for educational reform in China. (CFR)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Economics
Zuoxiu, Ho; Junqiang, Mao – Chinese Education: A Journal of Translations, 1992
Asserts that divergent views about the level of educational funding in China exist among policymakers. Discusses the difficulty of measuring the Gross National Product and comparing it with other nations. Concludes that educational funding in China is much lower than other nations with comparable levels of economic development. (CFR)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Economics


