1[1]President's Commission on Higher Education (1947).Higher Education for American Democracy.New York.
2[2]David D.Henry:Challenges Past,Challenges Present:An Analysis of American Higher Education Since1930.Jossey-Bass Publishers.1975:66-68.
3[4]Schultz,T.W.The value of the ability to deal with disequilibria[J].Journal of Economic Literature.1975,(13):872-876.
4[5][7]Carolyn P.Griwold and Ginger Minton Marine:Political Influences on State Policy:Higher-Tuition,Higher-Aid,and the Real World[A],Public Policy and Higher Education[C].New York,American,1999:287-293.
5[6]Johnstone,B.Sharing the Costs of Higher Education:Student Financial Assistance in United Kingdom,Federal Republic of Germany,France,Sweden,and the Untied States z[M].New York:College Board.1986.
6[8]转引自赵海利.高等教育公共政策[M].上海:上海财经大学出版社,2003.
7[10]Berne,Robert and Stiefe,Leanna,1984.The Measurement of Equity in School Finance:Conceptual,Methodological,and Empirical Dimensions[M].Johns Hopkins University Press,1984,Baltimo re.P17.
8[12]Aysegul Sabin.The Incentive Effects of Social Policies on Education and Labor Markets.University of Rochester 2002.
3Johnstone. B. Sharing the Costs of Higher Education :Student Financial Assistance in the United Kingdom, the Federal Republic of Germany, France, Sweden, and theUnited, New York: College Board, 1986.