Linking Higher Education and Economic Development
Implications for Africa from three successful systems
Author(s)
Pillay, Pundy
Collection
ScholarLedLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Finland, South Korea and the state of North Carolina in the United States are three systems that successfully have harnessed higher education in their economic development initiatives. Common to the success of the all these systems is, amongst others, the link between economic and education planning, quality public schooling, high tertiary participation rates with institutional differentiation, labour market demand, cooperation and networks, and consensus about the importance of higher education for development. Linking higher education and economic development: Implications for Africa from three successful systems draws together evidence on the three systems, synthesises the key findings, and distils the implications for African countries.
Keywords
higher education; economic developmentDOI
10.47622/9781920355449ISBN
9781920355449, 9781920355449Publisher
African MindsPublisher website
https://www.africanminds.co.za/Publication date and place
Cape Town, 2012Classification
Education
Higher education, tertiary education
Economic growth