Forty is our forte

五月 23, 1997

Concentrating research in a small group of universities would lead to inefficiency, says a leading education economist, writes Huw Richards.

Geraint Johnes, director of Lancaster University's centre for research in the economics of education, argues in the Economic Journal that the ideally cost-efficient number of researching universities would be around 40. "Any less than that and you start to get serious diseconomies of scale," he said. He estimates that such a concentration might, in time, save the system around 7.5 per cent of its cost, around Pounds 600 million.

Dr Johnes found that concentration of certain types of teaching - science, arts, or postgraduate - might produce a system with three fewer universities and save around 30 per cent of current rates.

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