Prelims

Colin McCaig (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)

The Marketisation of English Higher Education

ISBN: 978-1-78743-857-6, eISBN: 978-1-78743-856-9

Publication date: 17 September 2018

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McCaig, C. (2018), "Prelims", The Marketisation of English Higher Education (Great Debates in Higher Education), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-viii. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-856-920181007

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THE MARKETISATION OF ENGLISH HIGHER EDUCATION

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Great Debates in Higher Education is a series of short, accessible books addressing key challenges to and issues in Higher Education, on a national and international level. These books are research informed but debate driven. They are intended to be relevant to a broad spectrum of researchers, students and administrators in higher education and are designed to help us unpick and assess the state of higher education systems, policies, and social and economic impacts.

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THE MARKETISATION OF ENGLISH HIGHER EDUCATION

A Policy Analysis of a Risk-based System

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COLIN McCAIG

Sheffield Hallam University, UK

United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China

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List of Tables

Introduction
Table I.1. The Cumulative Effect of Marketisation Discourse. 5
Chapter 1
Table 1.1. Stage Analysis Table ‘Accountability and Efficiency’. 52
Table 1.2. Stage Analysis Table ‘Diversity as a Good’. 54
Chapter 2
Table 2.1. Stage Analysis Table ‘Diversity to Differentiation’. 90
Table 2.2. Stage Analysis Table ‘Competitive Differentiation’. 92
Chapter 3
Table 3.1. Stage Analysis Table ‘Risk and Exit’. 122
Chapter 4
Table 4.1. Centralisation versus Autonomy. 146
Table 4.2. Efficiency in Public Services/Individual Return on Investment. 148
Table 4.3. Funding Mode. 149
Table 4.4. New Sources of Income. 150
Table 4.5. Human Capital. 151
Table 4.6. Widening Participation: Diversity as a Good. 152
Table 4.7. Quality. 155
Table 4.8. Tuition Fees. 156
Table 4.9. Opening Up the Market and Choice for Applicants. 157