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Julian L. Garritzmann

    Kapitalismus zur Einführung
    The Political Economy of Higher Education Finance
    The Political Economy of Higher Education Finance
    • The Political Economy of Higher Education Finance

      The Politics of Tuition Fees and Subsidies in OECD Countries,19452015

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The book examines the political economy of higher education finance in OECD countries, revealing the disparities in tuition fees and their redistributional effects. It identifies four distinct systems of student finance that have emerged since the 1940s, despite a similar historical background. The author introduces the Time-Sensitive Partisan Theory to explain this evolution. Through comprehensive empirical analyses, the study covers higher education policies from 1945 to 2015, combining qualitative and quantitative evidence to illustrate these changes across advanced democracies.

      The Political Economy of Higher Education Finance
    • The Political Economy of Higher Education Finance

      The Politics of Tuition Fees and Subsidies in OECD Countries,1945–2015

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This book analyzes the political economy of higher education finance across a range of OECD countries, exploring why some students pay extortionate tuition fees whilst for others their education is free. What are the redistributional consequences of these different tuition-subsidy systems? Analysing the variety of existing systems, Garritzmann shows that across the advanced democracies “Four Worlds of Student Finance” exist. Historically, however, all countries’ higher education systems looked very much alike in the 1940s. The book develops a theoretical model, the Time-Sensitive Partisan Theory, to explain why countries have evolved from a similar historical starting point to today’s very distinct Four Worlds. The empirical analyses combine a wide variety of qualitative and quantitative evidence, studying higher education policies in all advanced democracies from 1945-2015.

      The Political Economy of Higher Education Finance
    • Über Kapitalismus lässt sich im Singular und im Plural nachdenken. Dieser Band wählt den zweiten Weg und vertritt die These, dass es den Kapitalismus nicht gibt, sondern vielmehr zahlreiche Kapitalismustypen: »Koordinierten« Kapitalismus (in Deutschland und Kontinentaleuropa), »Liberalen« (in Nordamerika), »Abhängigen« (in Osteuropa), »Konglomerat-Kapitalismus« (in Lateinamerika), »Netzwerk-Kapitalismus« (in Japan und Ostasien) und »Staatskapitalismus« (u. a. in China). Zunächst geht es darum, was Kapitalismus (im Singular!) überhaupt ist, wann und warum er entstanden ist und was kapitalistische Systeme von anderen Wirtschaftssystemen unterscheidet. Anschließend stellt der Band die unterschiedlichen Kapitalismustypen (im Plural) vor und erklärt ihre inneren Wirkweisen, politischen Ursachen und Konsequenzen – z. B. für Ungleichheit und die Lebenswirklichkeit der Menschen. Im letzten Kapitel diskutiert der Band Herausforderungen des und Alternativen zum Kapitalismus.

      Kapitalismus zur Einführung