With A. Pinkwart. Originally published in the Korea Times, May 23, 2011. Used with permission of Michael R. Czinkota and the Korea Times.
Universities and their internationalization are important. Traditional knowledge exporters, such as the United States, Germany, France and England, aim to maintain their high share in the growing international academic market. They recognize the economic benefits of educating students who, when back home, will decide about purchases for infrastructure, engineering and other economic goals.
Exporting higher education generates income for universities and encourages them to become global ...
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