Chris Wolski

This is my thesis on the economics of higher education in Germany.

I wrote it for my Bachelor of Arts (Honors) degree in International Economics at Budapest University of Economic Sciences in April 1999. This is a undergrad thesis, please don't expect a PhD dissertation level of analysis. I was given a limit of 50 pages + tables, which isn't a lot.

Note: Tables are accessible from the respective reference links.

Read the footnotes, they're usually worth it.

And last but not least: I can do much better websites than this. Check out www.Tangiji.com


 

Introduction

1. A Note on Methods Used

2. A History of Education Economics

3. An Introduction to Education in Germany

4. The German Economy

5. The Labour Market - The Demand Side

6. Higher Education - The Supply Side

7. A Concise Analysis of Current Issues

8. Analysis

9. Current Reforms and Outlook

10. My Proposals

11. Conclusion

12. References