Global best practices, national innovation systems, and tertiary education: a critique of the World Bank's Accelerating Catch-up (2009)
Year of publication: |
2012
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Authors: | Keating, Michael F. |
Published in: |
International Journal of Public Policy. - Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, ISSN 1740-0600. - Vol. 8.2012, 4/5/6, p. 251-265
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Publisher: |
Inderscience Enterprises Ltd |
Subject: | SSA | Sub-Saharan Africa | best practices | tertiary education | World Bank | Accelerating Catch-up | national innovation systems | NIS | neo-liberalism | regulatory states | governance | economic growth | educational reforms | enhanced functions | state functions | coordination | networking | neo-liberal practices | competitive advantage | political distinctiveness | economic distinctiveness | one-size-fits-all | development strategies | institutional convergence | organisational convergence | contradictory models | socio-economic divisions | political divisions | developed countries | Global North | developing countries | Global South | knowledge economies | public policy |
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