| Title |
Author |
| Financing higher education in Africa |
Blair, R.D.D. |
| The economics and politics of cost sharing in higher education: comparative perspectives |
Johnstone, Bruce |
| Higher education finance and accessibility: tuition fees and student loans in Sub-Saharan Africa |
Johnstone, Bruce |
| Higher educational accessibility and financial viability: the role of student loans |
Johnstone, Bruce |
| Higher educational cost-sharing, dual-track tuition fees, and higher educational access: the East African experience |
Johnstone, Bruce; Marcucci, Pamela; Ngolovoi, Mary |
| Tuition policies in a comparative perspective: theoretical and political rationales |
Marcucci, Pamela; Johnstone, D. Bruce |
| Public and private univerisites in Kenya: new challenges, issues and achievements |
Mwiria, Kilemi; Ng'ethe, Njuguna; Ngome, Charles; Ouma-Odero, Douglas; Wawire, Violet; Wesonga, Daniel |
| Financing of higher education in Africa |
Kagia, Ruth |
| Financing university education libraries in Zambia |
Simui, Muyoyeta H.; Kanyengo, Christine W. |
| Financing higher education in Uganda |
Bakkabulindi, Frederick |
| Harnessing private monies to fuel university growth: a case study of Makerere University |
Bidemi, Carrol |
| Higher education in Ethiopia: the vision and its challenges |
Saint, William |
| A comparison of the efficiency and equity implications of the university loan programs in the United States and in Kenya |
Nafukho,Frederick; Verma, Satish |
| Costs and financing of higher education in Francophone Africa |
Brossard, Mathieu; Foko, Borel |
| Adequate funding of higher education. |
Kayongo, Paul |
| Improving income from internally generated funds without provoking students or staff strikes at Makerere and other universities. |
Mayanja, Muhammad K. |
| The role of national universities commissions in university administration: a critique. |
Anumnu, Stella I. |
| Diversifying Finance of Higher Education Systems in the Third World: The Cases of Kenya and Mongolia. |
Weidman, John |
| Funding higher education in Nigeria: crucial issues. |
Oguntoye, A.O.O. |
| Financing education and development in Eritrea: some implications. |
Rena, Ravinder |
| Teaching Resources Utilization and Academic Performance in Technical Colleges in Oyo State, Nigeria. |
Okemakinde, Timothy; Adedeji, Segun O.; Ssempebwa, Jude |
| Higher education, finance and development. |
Tumusiime-Mutebire, Emmanuel |
| Effect of cost on the quality of MBA Programmes in Ugandan Universities. |
Mande, Wilson Muyinda |
| Balancing socio-economic and academic needs: a case of higher education graduate students at Makerere University. |
Sekabembe, Beatrice; Bakkabulindi, Frederick Edward K. |
| From Public University Dominance to Private University Policy Initiatives in Nigeria: the Push and Pull Factors. |
Gboyega, Ilusanya; Oyebade, Stephen Adebanjo |
| Investment in Higher Education - New Directions |
Abeli, Wilbard; Pillay, Pundy; FitzGerald, Patrick; Hodgson, Spencer; Ishengoma, John; Mgaya, Yunus; Lokina, Razack |
| Public–private mix in the provision of higher education in East Africa:stakeholders’ perceptions |
Oketch, Moses |
| Assessing four budget-balancing strategies in higher education |
Hauptman, Arthur M. |
| Who Will Pay and Who benefits from Ecuador’s new free higher education? |
David, Post |
| Breaking even or breaking through: reaching financial sustainability while providing high quality standards in Higher Educationin the Middle East and North Africa |
Jaramillo, Adriana; Melonio, Thomas |
| Financing higher education through value added tax: a review of the contribution of the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) in the fulfilment of the objectives of the Act 581 |
Auahene, Francis |
| Financing a public university: strategic directions for Makerere Univeristy in Uganda |
Magara, Elisam |