FINANCING HIGHER EDUCATION IN SELECTED EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND CROATIA

A good, efficient and sustainable higher education system is considered a precondition of economic growth and is a significant factor of a country's economic policy. The selected models of higher education funding, and their implementation forms, determine, to a great extent, the success of the...

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Economic development
Economic growth
Education policy
Funding
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Growth rate
Higher education
Human capital
Public good
Public interest
Public sector
R&D
Research & development
Society
State budgets
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