2018
DOI: 10.22394/1726-1139-2018-8-71-81
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Export of Educational Services as the Most Important Factor of Competitiveness and Economic Development of the Country

Abstract: Экспорт образовательных услуг является не только важнейшим источником развития экономики страны, но и важнейшим индикатором конкурентоспособности страны, степени ее интеграции в мировое сообщество. На современном этапе в условиях интернационализации высшего образования происходит наращивание экспорта образовательных услуг. В статье представлен анализ экспортного потенциала российской системы высшего образования, определены условия, способствующие его развитию. Представлена динамика обучения иностранных студент… Show more

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“…According to Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, "the number of students getting education outside their own country) increased threefold from 1990 (1.3 million people) to 2011 (4.3 million people)". According to the UNESCO forecast," the number of students learning outside their native ciuntry will reach 7.2 million by 2025" (Amirov, 2018). This perspective is associated with the state education regulation intensification in many countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, "the number of students getting education outside their own country) increased threefold from 1990 (1.3 million people) to 2011 (4.3 million people)". According to the UNESCO forecast," the number of students learning outside their native ciuntry will reach 7.2 million by 2025" (Amirov, 2018). This perspective is associated with the state education regulation intensification in many countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%