Higher Education, Development and the Learning Economy

  • Peters M
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This article reviews the claims for the new economy as necessary background to analyzing changes in knowledge production and the role of the university in the so-called learning economy. The article develops an argument for ‘knowledge networks’ as a basis for the university to promote regional development at home and international development abroad.

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Peters, M. A. (2006). Higher Education, Development and the Learning Economy. Policy Futures in Education, 4(3), 279–291. https://doi.org/10.2304/pfie.2006.4.3.279

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