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The Crucial Presence of Private Higher Education in Latin America
(Boston College. Center for International Higher Education, 2016-09)
During a recent "summit" meeting of leading Latin American higher education scholars and practitioners, key developments in Private Higher Education (PHE) became the topic of many meaningful discussions. This article reports ...
To profit or not to profit: the private higher education sector in Brazil
(Springer, 2018-05)
Brazil has by far the largest higher education system in Latin America, with a sizable share of students enrolled in private-sector institutions. Its recently established and fast-growing for-profit sector is one of the ...
Privatization and higher education policy in the United States and Puerto Rico: Private gain entrepreneurship and public good
(Universidad de Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, 2015)
Strategies for financing higher education [PowerPoint]
(2015-07-15)
This presentation explores the panel topic under three main headings: 1) The Private Sector Perspective, with particular attention to the development of an exmployable and engaged workforce; 2) The Win-Win Value Proposition, ...
Brazil: Expanding Access Through Private Institutions
(Harvard Education Press, 2019)
Brazil, the largest economy in Latin America and the ninth worldwide, also exhibits a prominent higher education system. Enrollment figures place the South American country within the top largest higher education systems ...
Bolivian Capitalization and Privatization: Approximation to an Evaluation
(Universidad Católica Boliviana "San Pablo". Escuela de la producción y la competitividad., 2007)
The wave of privatizations Latin America experienced during the 1990s was
integral to stabilization programs and a general reordering of states’ roles in
the regional economy. Over the past few years, however, these ...
Bolivian Capitalization and Privatization: Approximation to an Evaluation
(Universidad Católica Boliviana "San Pablo". Escuela de la producción y la competitividad., 2007)
The wave of privatizations Latin America experienced during the 1990s was
integral to stabilization programs and a general reordering of states’ roles in
the regional economy. Over the past few years, however, these ...