Abstract

One of the most important questions of the economics of higher education is the comparative economic effectiveness of different forms of instruction. In the past, the relative neglect of this question has been one of the reasons for subjectivism in dealing with a number of important theoretical and practical questions pertaining to the planning of the relative proportions of different forms of instruction in the training of specialists.

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