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The role of further government intervention in Australian international education
Authors:Roger Carrington  V Lynn Meek and Fiona Q Wood
Institution:(1) Centre for Higher Education Policy and Management, University of New England, 2351 New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:Trade in Australian education services has expanded rapidly over recent years. The sector is the third largest exporter of Australian services. In 2001–2002, exports of education were about $A 4.2 billion. Government assistance to the sector includes export market development, regulation of education standards, and funding education activities; university research and development, for example. This paper examines the case for further government intervention in the export of education, and the appropriate forms of assistance if further government intervention is justified. The paper predominately focuses on assisting higher education exports because this activity dominates education exports.
Keywords:export enhancement  government assistance  higher education  international education  productivity growth
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