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Edukacja w państwach BRICS

Publication date: 18.09.2017

Public Management, 2017, Issue 2 (38), pp. 233 - 248

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843968ZP.16.019.7234

Authors

Kamil Waligóra
University of Bialystok ul. M. Skłodowskiej-Curie 14 15-097 Białystok, Poland
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Titles

Edukacja w państwach BRICS

Abstract

Education in the brics Countries

Financing and creation of education system are considered a public sector’s duty. In the long
term, efficiency in the realization of these tasks influences the condition of the country’s labor
market. Finally, it is one of the factors determining the competitive position of the country.
The author touched upon the problem of the economic growth in the BRIC countries at the
end of the 20th and at the beginning of the 21st century. Identification of the reasons for growth
was an element of a study conducted on a group of 32 experts in the summer 2015. The article
focuses on the influence of education on the countries’ development. The final aim is to analyse
the countries’ involvement in education, changes in the last decades and their impact on development
– mostly on the basis of external evaluation, e.g. reports on the competitive positions
of the economies.
As a result of the analysis, the author deduced that the increase in financing education
is convergent with the higher level of development. Moreover, it was confirmed that the level
of education in a society is an important factor determining the competitive potential of
an economy.

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Information: Public Management, 2017, Issue 2 (38), pp. 233 - 248

Article type: Original article

Titles:

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Edukacja w państwach BRICS

English:

Education in the brics Countries

Authors

University of Bialystok ul. M. Skłodowskiej-Curie 14 15-097 Białystok, Poland

Published at: 18.09.2017

Article status: Open

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