Organizational, administrative and financial mechanisms for managing non-state higher education organizations
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The experience of developed countries in the analysis of organizational-administrative and financial mechanisms of management of non-state higher education organizations was analyzed in this article. In addition, sources of income, forms of private partnerships and financial mechanisms of non-state higher education institutions were highlighted.
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management of non-governmental higher education organizations financial mechanism private partnership managementReferences
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