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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/hig...-kill-innovation/story-e6frgcko-1226892513741
"In an ideal world, government would fund universities differently for different types and quality of education. But in a challenging economic climate, this is unlikely to happen. An alternative is that government deregulates the amount which universities can charge for the student contribution to education."
"Previous attempts to deregulate student contributions have failed because an arbitrary cap has been placed on the amount that can be charged. Any price competition which might have eventuated beneath that cap evaporated as institutions moved in lock-step to match it."
Do you think that they should remove income caps on universities and de-regulate fees?
I think this is a good idea as this would give universities the income required to expand services, and to improve the quality of their education. This would improve it's reputation, attract more international students, and vice versa....
"In an ideal world, government would fund universities differently for different types and quality of education. But in a challenging economic climate, this is unlikely to happen. An alternative is that government deregulates the amount which universities can charge for the student contribution to education."
"Previous attempts to deregulate student contributions have failed because an arbitrary cap has been placed on the amount that can be charged. Any price competition which might have eventuated beneath that cap evaporated as institutions moved in lock-step to match it."
Do you think that they should remove income caps on universities and de-regulate fees?
I think this is a good idea as this would give universities the income required to expand services, and to improve the quality of their education. This would improve it's reputation, attract more international students, and vice versa....
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