Overview of Higher Education Export Services

Author(s)

Thai Ha Pham ,

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Volume 9 - October 2020 (10)

Abstract

Through the article, we can see a part of the higher education export activities of some countries, evaluate the success, limitations as well as the impact of this activity on the economy, at the same time out the shortcomings that Vietnam faces on the higher education export process. Since then, it offers some recommended solutions to help Vietnam solve the above problems.

Keywords

Higher education export.

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