Proceedings
APEC Workshop on Promoting Decarbonization of Power Sector by Using Carbon-Free Energy (CFE)
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia-Pacific.
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia-Pacific.
APEC ensures that goods, services, investment and people move easily across borders. Members facilitate this trade through faster customs procedures at borders; more favorable business climates behind the border; and aligning regulations and standards across the region.
APEC ensures that goods, services, investment and people move easily across borders. Members facilitate this trade through faster customs procedures at borders; more favorable business climates behind the border; and aligning regulations and standards across the region.
APEC works to help all residents of the Asia-Pacific participate in the growing economy.
APEC works to help all residents of the Asia-Pacific participate in the growing economy.
Capacity building projects play an important role in helping translate APEC's goals into reality.
Capacity building projects play an important role in helping translate APEC's goals into reality.

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This report is a companion piece to the 2016 report Policies and Practices of Cross-Border Provider Mobility in APEC Economies. It presents findings of the survey responses from 12 APEC economies as well as prior research in cases where responses were not received, or were limited.
The survey focuses on the component of provider mobility under Cross Border Education (CBE), with the objective of understanding how educational policy settings can enable or restrict movement of Higher Education Institutions between economies. It also focuses on the scope of both incoming and outgoing CBE. It examines those features of cross-border higher education mobility that have been least well investigated or documented in the past.
The outcomes from the survey demonstrate the challenges that are present in the collection of data pertaining to cross-border mobility of HEIs and the complexities and inconsistencies in CBE terminology among APEC economies.