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VET product and the development of the training market

In this paper the vocational education and training (VET) product is considered against the template of conventional micro-economic theory on competitive markets. Wherever the VET sector ends up on the spectrum between 'full competition' and 'public allocation', a VET sector fully responsive to all its customers' needs is vital to meeting Australia's diverse range of skill needs and will depend on high quality VET products whose features are well understood by all consumers of VET. The paper goes on to discuss the products and services of VET, the products consumers of VET want, and new VET products. The complete proceedings of this conference in one volume may be found at TD/TNC 53.04.

In this paper the vocational education and training (VET) product is considered against the template of conventional ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Robinson, Chris
Conference name: Market for Vocational Education and Training: Who Pays and Who Profits?
Date: 1998
Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia
Resource type: Conference
Subjects: Vocational education and training; Governance

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