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Woodhall, Maureen – Economics of Education Review, 1987
During the 1970's, rapid growth in the number of foreign students led several countries to introduce quotas or differential fees. This paper analyzes the effects of Britain's full-cost fees (instituted in 1980), which caused a reduction of students from developing countries. A targeted scholarship policy is helping to redress this imbalance.…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Higher Education
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Heath, Julia A.; Tuckman, Howard P. – Economics of Education Review, 1987
Examines the effects of tuition level and financial aid on graduate enrollments and the pool of scholars with advanced terminal degrees. Within an alternative statistical framework defining educational demand as more than first-year enrollments, tuition and financial aid effects can be examined at each stage of the choice process. Includes one…
Descriptors: Degrees (Academic), Economic Factors, Educational Demand, Educational Economics
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McHugh, Richard; Morgan, James N. – Economics of Education Review, 1984
Data on 2,156 nonresident students indicate (1) little difference in decision factors between the sexes, (2) less sensitivity to tuition levels than expected, (3) importance of the economic climate in the destination state, and (4) explanation of many factors by data on students' home-state and destination-state. (MLF)
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Decision Making, Economic Climate, Economic Opportunities