HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDING: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PORTUGAL AND POLAND PUBLIC SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.12775/CJFA.2017.002Keywords
higher education institution, funding, public education, algorithm of financial funds divisionAbstract
In Europe governments remain a primary funding source for higher education institutions. In this context, reflections on higher education funding models have been discussing since knowledge has been increasingly perceived as an essential condition for economic growth and the creation of wealth. The aim of the elaboration is to draw attention to selected aspects of the problem be viewed as an important market concerning the number of citizens and the European Union membership. In the article description, comparison and case study methods were used.References
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