EconBiz - Find Economic Literature
    • Logout
    • Change account settings
  • A-Z
  • Beta
  • About EconBiz
  • News
  • Thesaurus (STW)
  • Academic Skills
  • Help
  •  My account 
    • Logout
    • Change account settings
  • Login
EconBiz - Find Economic Literature
Publications Events
Search options
Advanced Search history
My EconBiz
Favorites Loans Reservations Fines
    You are here:
  • Home
  • Search: subject:"political divisions"
Narrow search

Narrow search

Year of publication
Subject
All
Global North 6 Global South 6 developed countries 6 developing countries 6 knowledge economies 6 political divisions 6 public policy 6 socio-economic divisions 6 higher education 3 universities 3 Africa 2 curricula 2 globalisation 2 governance 2 innovation 2 Accelerating Catch-up 1 Administrative and political divisions 1 CATS 1 Decentralization in government 1 Economies of scale 1 Fiscal decentralization 1 Jurisdictional reform 1 KM 1 Local government 1 NIS 1 R%D 1 SSA 1 South Africa 1 Sub-Saharan Africa 1 TFP 1 Territorial fragmentation 1 USA 1 USPTO 1 United States Patent and Trademark Office 1 World Bank 1 academic mobility 1 best practices 1 brain drain 1 brawn drain 1 challenges 1
more ... less ...
Online availability
All
Undetermined 6 Free 1
Type of publication
All
Article 6 Book / Working Paper 1
Type of publication (narrower categories)
All
Thesis 1
Language
All
Undetermined 7
Author
All
Adamu, Abebaw Yirga 1 Baumert, Stefanie 1 Gomez Reino, Juan Luis 1 Keating, Michael F. 1 Khadria, Binod 1 Nugent, Jeffrey B. 1 Shapiro, Matthew A. 1 Simala, Kenneth Inyani 1
more ... less ...
Published in...
All
International Journal of Public Policy 6
Source
All
RePEc 6 BASE 1
Showing 1 - 7 of 7
Cover Image
Essays on optimal jurisdictional size for local service delivery
Gomez Reino, Juan Luis - 2010
This dissertation contributes to the definition of an analytical framework for the study of optimal jurisdictional size for local service delivery. We argue that the standard economics framework for the analysis of optimal jurisdictional size importantly neglects individual preferences for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009476142
Saved in:
Cover Image
Changing higher education landscapes - implications for South Africa
Baumert, Stefanie - In: International Journal of Public Policy 8 (2012) 4/5/6, pp. 281-294
In changing societal contexts, systems and institutions of higher education are in need of reorientation. In this article, it is argued that part of the search for reorientation in the South African higher education system is confronted by two overlapping processes: national transformation on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010670203
Saved in:
Cover Image
Intellectual flexibility, innovative partnerships and collaborations in the African university of the 21st century: policy challenges and way forward
Simala, Kenneth Inyani - In: International Journal of Public Policy 8 (2012) 4/5/6, pp. 214-229
Policy challenges facing African universities are well documented and relate to such issues as curricula, governance, funding, roles and expectations. To meet these challenges calls for radical and strategic changes that will impact on the overall policy and practice of universities as presently...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010670216
Saved in:
Cover Image
Global best practices, national innovation systems, and tertiary education: a critique of the World Bank's Accelerating Catch-up (2009)
Keating, Michael F. - In: International Journal of Public Policy 8 (2012) 4/5/6, pp. 251-265
The World Bank's 2009 publication Accelerating Catch-up: Tertiary Education for Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa outlines tertiary education reforms designed to promote knowledge economies. In this document, the World Bank recognises that reforming the tertiary education sector in sub-Saharan Africa...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010670223
Saved in:
Cover Image
Institutions and the sources of innovation: the determinants and effects of international R%D collaboration
Shapiro, Matthew A.; Nugent, Jeffrey B. - In: International Journal of Public Policy 8 (2012) 4/5/6, pp. 230-250
This paper examines the phenomenon of international R%D collaboration in the form of cross-national patenting. Using a unique dataset on patents from the USPTO for a maximum of 125 countries over the period 1975-2005, we show that, despite the potential for technological advancement arising from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010670233
Saved in:
Cover Image
Migration of health workers and health of international migrants: framework for bridging some knowledge disjoints between brain drain and brawn drain
Khadria, Binod - In: International Journal of Public Policy 8 (2012) 4/5/6, pp. 266-280
A paradox in knowledge management paradigms is posed: that leading to a dichotomy between factor-endowment and factor-use in the health sector of any given country. While investment in acquiring health knowledge embodied in overseas health workers from other countries could lead to better health...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010670247
Saved in:
Cover Image
Internationalisation of higher education in Africa: introducing credit accumulation and transfer system
Adamu, Abebaw Yirga - In: International Journal of Public Policy 8 (2012) 4/5/6, pp. 199-213
Internationalisation of higher education calls for both intra- and inter-regional academic collaboration. Recently, there have been several internationalisation initiatives in Africa, including an increasing focus on higher education collaboration at a regional level. One of the major problems...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010670260
Saved in:
A service of the
zbw
  • Sitemap
  • Plain language
  • Accessibility
  • Contact us
  • Imprint
  • Privacy

Loading...