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Research on the Dynamic Mechanism of Higher Education Cost Sharing Policy Change under Advocacy Coalition Framework

Xiangxin Gu, Tan Bai, Xiaoyan Xiong

Abstract


The cost sharing of higher education is a resource allocation mechanism in which the government, individuals and society share the cost of education. As the main bearer of the cost of higher education, the government's share of the proportion has gone through four stages: full control, high level, continuous decline and steady increase. Using the advocacy coalition framework to analyze, it is found that there are two camps with different ideas about the equity-efficiency relationship in the higher education cost-sharing decision-making system. Under the influence of the transition of the economic system, the reform of the fiscal and taxation system, and the negative feedback of policies, the concepts of the two sides are constantly competing, which has promoted the change of the cost-sharing policy.

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Higher Education; Cost Sharing; Policy Change; Advocacy Coalition Framework

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i2.4168

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