Publication

2007

This paper analyzes higher education policy reform in OECD countries. It develops a formal model of the politics of higher education reform, noting the existence of a "trilemma" between mass enrolment, full public subsidization, and total public spending on higher education. Propositions on this trade-off and on the impact of partisanship on reform are tested statistically on a sample of OECD studies and through case histories of higher education reform in Britain, Sweden, and Germany.

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Author Ben Ansell
Series Leitner Program Working Papers
Issue 1
Publisher Leitner Program in International & Comparative Political Economy
Copyright © 2007 Leitner Program
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