Markets, Minds, and Money
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Markets, Minds, and Money
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Free markets made US universities world leaders in research. Economist Miguel Urquiola argues that in the late nineteenth century, entrepreneurial universities saw they could meet the industrializing country’s demand for expertise. They moved away from religiously inspired teaching, and market dynamics allowed them to surpass European competitors.
A colourful history of US research universities, and a market-based theory of their global success.
American education has its share of problems, but it excels in at least one area: university-based research. That's why American universities have produced more Nobel Prize winners than those of the next twenty-nine countries combined. Economist Miguel Urquiola argues that the principal source of this triumph is a free-market approach to higher education.
Until the late nineteenth century, research at American universities was largely an afterthought, suffering for the same reason that it now prospers: the free market permits institutional self-rule. Most universities exploited that flexibility to provide what well-heeled families and church benefactors wanted. They taught denominationally appropriate materials and produced the next generation of regional elites, no matter the students'—or their instructors'—competence. These schools were nothing like the German universities that led the world in research and advanced training.
The American system only began to shift when certain universities, free to change their business model, realised there was demand in the industrial economy for students who were taught by experts and sorted by talent rather than breeding. Cornell and Johns Hopkins led the way, followed by Harvard, Columbia, and a few dozen others that remain centres of research. By the 1920s, the United States was well on its way to producing the best university research.
Free markets are not the solution for all educational problems. Urquiola explains why they are less successful at the primary and secondary level, areas in which the United States often lags. But the entrepreneurial spirit has certainly been the key to American leadership in the research sector that is so crucial to economic success.
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Praised for its clarity and insight, Markets, Minds, and Money is described as a charming and stimulating analysis of American higher education’s rise to prominence. Michael McPherson highlights its instructive nature, while David Figlio commends Urquiola’s ability to combine economic theory with history to clearly explain complex ideas. The book is recommended both for economists and readers interested in education history.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674244238
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 01 April 2020
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Illustration: 4 illus., 29 tables
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 360
About the Author
Miguel Urquiola is Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Columbia University, where he chairs the Department of Economics. He is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a Fellow at the Bureau for Research in Development Economics.
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