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- Accounting Education; Restructuring; Global Financial Crisis (1)
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Full-Text Articles in Education Economics
Examining Graduate Lending: Access Vs. Private Lending, Accesslex Institute
Examining Graduate Lending: Access Vs. Private Lending, Accesslex Institute
AccessLex Institute Research
This report, the second of our two-part series on graduate lending, uses federal data to show, as one example, that black borrowers and Historically Black Colleges and Universities would likely be severely harmed by a move to significantly limit or outright eliminate federal lending to graduate and professional students.
Examining Grad Plus: Value And Cost, Accesslex Institute
Examining Grad Plus: Value And Cost, Accesslex Institute
AccessLex Institute Research
This report, the first in a two-part series, uses federal data to show that the primary criticisms of the Grad PLUS program—rising institutional education costs and potential cost to the federal government—are either nonexistent or massively overblown.
Accounting Education In Greece During The Gfc (2009-2016), Dimitrios V. Siskos
Accounting Education In Greece During The Gfc (2009-2016), Dimitrios V. Siskos
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The structure of accounting education in Greece, and in the world, is facing nowadays many significant challenges since the global financial crisis has left behind many critical educational burdens. At the same time, there is an increase in accounting omissions and malpractices of ethics both in the public and in the private sector of Greece. These undoubtedly contributed to massive unemployment, high poverty rate, crime and other social ills experienced in the country. This motivated the study on restructuring accounting education by devising a new educational framework that can be applied to Greek universities and colleges with the purpose of …