Universities and Economic Development in Africa Pact, academic core and coordination

Universities and economic development in Africa: Pact, academic core and coordination draws together evidence and synthesises the findings from eight African case studies. The three key findings presented in this report are as follows: 1. There is a lack of clarity and agreement (pact) about a devel...

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Main Author: Cloete, Nico (auth)
Other Authors: Bailey, Tracy (auth), Maassen, Peter (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cape Town African Minds 2012
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