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Sciulli, Nick – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 1997
Examines trends in competitive tendering and contracting (i.e., outsourcing) in Australian universities and their implications for university administrators, using data from a survey of 29 institutions. Looks at institutional policies, costing methodologies, services contracted out, and reasons for contracting out services. Results indicate cost…
Descriptors: College Administration, Competition, Contracts, Economic Change

Old, John – Economics, 1991
Presents a case study of radio broadcasting that could be used with students in an investigation of competition and regulation. Discusses the British Broadcasting Act and its attempts at privatization, encouragement of competition, and deregulation of markets. Includes questions and the Hotelling Model of a market to explain the situation in radio…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Competition, Economics Education, Foreign Countries

Kettinger, William J.; Wertz, Richard D. – Journal for Higher Education Management, 1993
Trends in higher education that are pushing it from a principally public enterprise to a largely private one are examined, including the shift away from public financial support and greater internal management problems. An increasing market orientation is predicted, bringing price and demand into equilibrium, fostering privatization, and infusing…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, Competition, Economic Change

Benton-Evans, Ray – Canadian Social Studies, 1997
Maintains that the continued acceptance of market principles combined with reductions in government services has created a selfish citizenry. In education, this is personified in the activist parent who is interested in his own child's education but indifferent to others. Discusses how civic education can respond to this. (MJP)
Descriptors: Alienation, Capitalism, Competition, Educational Philosophy