Economics of Education: How Higher Institution’s Financial Performance
Economics of Education: How Higher Institution’s Financial Performance
Economics of Education: How Higher Institution’s Financial Performance is Impacted by Governance and the Institution’s contribution to economic growth through production quality workforce
This paper examines how higher institutions’ financial performance is impacted by governance and the institution’s contribution to economic growth through production quality workforce. When an institution uses correct corporate governance measures, then, without doubt, the institution’s performance through financial management increases automatically. The economics of education investigates people’s behavior regarding different decisions made, actions taken, and study reactions. It explores how human behavior affects development and economic growth. Thus, financial education is the bond occurring between Miss. economics and Mr. Education. Once the glue is built, economics embraces education significantly, resulting in the emergence of education economics. Therefore, this education is significant in arriving at a better set of decisions to improve the ones made lastly. It majorly incorporates exploring how managers working in the education sector can develop better choices from the short minute resources available, leading to optimal education outcomes.
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