How can tertiary education deliver better value to the economy?
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This paper asks how tertiary education can deliver better value to the economy. It is based on a presentation given at the New Zealand conference of the Association of Tertiary Education Management in Auckland in July 2010.
Author(s): David Earle, Tertiary Sector Performance Analysis and Reporting Division [Ministry of Education]
Date Published: December 2010

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- Key Findings
- Introduction
- What is the link between education and economic performance?
- New Zealand's tertiary education and skill attainment
- Which matters more – qualifications or skills?
- What economic value does New Zealand get from its qualifications and skills?
- Understanding productivity
- Why is New Zealand’s productivity so low?
- Does New Zealand have a skills or qualification shortage?
- Where does innovation come in?
- So what does this mean for tertiary education?
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