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In this interview, Steve Davis talks to one of the authors, Francesca Beddie, about this eclectic collection of papers, involving 13 essayists and four high-profile discussants considering the complexities of the tertiary education system and its underlying structures. A point of discussion is that although a wide range of perspectives are offered, one key theme emerges: there is no simple 'market design' which would meet all the objectives of the various elements of Australia's tertiary education system.
Length: 16 minutes
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