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Analysis of Multiple Influencing Factors on the Structure and Efficiency of Education Expenditure

Zilu Zhang

Abstract


This study aims to explore in depth the multiple influencing factors of education expenditure structure and efficiency, and propose
corresponding optimization strategies and suggestions. Through a comprehensive analysis of the structure and efficiency of education expenditure, this article reveals the impact mechanism of various factors on education expenditure. Research has found that factors such as economic
level, social demand, population structure, and resource allocation play important roles in the structure and efficiency of education expenditure.
Based on these findings, this article proposes strategies to optimize the structure of education expenditure and improve efficiency, in order to provide reference for education decision-makers, promote the rational allocation of educational resources, and improve the quality of education.

Keywords


Economic factors; Social demand; Education expenditure

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i8.6951

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