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education systems worldwide are currently under multi-layered pressures to
transform their funding and governance structures in rapidly changing environ-
ments. The series intends to explore the impact of such wider social and
economic processes as globalization, internationalization and Europeanization
on higher education institutions, and is focused on such issues as the changing
relationships between the university and the State, the changing academic
profession, changes in public funding and university governance, the emergent
public/private dynamics in higher education, the consequences of educational
expansion, education as public/private goods, and the impact of changing
demographics on national systems. Its audience includes higher education
researchers and higher education policy analysts, university managers and
administrators, as well as national policymakers and the Staff of international
organizations involved in higher education policymaking
P E T E R L A N G
E D I T I O N
Marek Kwiek
Knowledge Production
in European Unimsities
States, Markets, and
Academic Entrepreneurialism
Higher Educalion Research and Polic* iHERP) %3 Q t , f , * ^
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