La regulación de la oferta de carreras desde la perspectiva de una universidad privada autónoma.
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https://doi.org/10.31619/caledu.n16.425Abstract
The author approaches the issue of regulating the supply of university degree programs from the point of view of a private, independent university. He first addresses the subject of the origin of private universities and the role they play in society.Then he analyzes the issue of the demand for university education and goes on to outline how a private university makes decisions in terms of the degree programs it offers.
Guerrero then addresses the most controversial aspect: the possibility of having third parties regulate the supply, in quantitative and qualitative terms. Finally, the author outlines his own views on the subject and emphasizes the crucial need for adequate information on this matter.
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