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This paper accepts the gains that have been made already through increased competition in the training market and through user choice. These gains have been manifest through greater institutional responsiveness to customer needs; through greater emphasis being placed on quality delivery and outcomes; and through price competitiveness. Having accepted these gains, the paper focuses on some of the negative effects that user choice and competition have brought for providers, and some of the dangers that are present for providers and for the nation's education and training systems. The complete proceedings of this conference in one volume may be found at TD/TNC 53.04.

This paper accepts the gains that have been made already through increased competition in the training market and through ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Maddock, John
Conference name: Market for Vocational Education and Training: Who Pays and Who Profits?
Date: 1998
Resource type: Conference
Subjects: Outcomes; Economics; Teaching and learning;

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