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''Higher and continuing education - academic degrees.''
A framework for establishing the prices that can be charged to customers for goods and services. This framework is subject to oversight and/or approval by a rate-regulator.


(MA).
For example, many governments regulate the supply and pricing of particular types of activity by private entities, including utilities such as gas, electricity and water.




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==See also==
 
* [[IFRS 14]]
A masters level degree from a college or university, in a social sciences or arts subject.
 
 
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A masters degree in any subject.
 
 
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A courtesy title awarded by some universities after the passing of more time, to people who have successfully completed undergraduate studies.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Academic degree]]
* [[Bachelor of Arts]]  (BA)
* [[Bachelor of Science]]  (BSc)
* [[Doctorate]]
* [[Further education]]  (FE)
* [[Higher education]]  (HE)
* [[MA]]
* [[Master of Science]]  (MSc)
* [[Masters degree]]
* [[MBA]]
* [[MPhil]]
* [[Postgraduate]]  (PG)
* [[PhD]]
* [[Undergraduate]]  (UG)
 
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[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 14:08, 17 January 2015

A framework for establishing the prices that can be charged to customers for goods and services. This framework is subject to oversight and/or approval by a rate-regulator.

For example, many governments regulate the supply and pricing of particular types of activity by private entities, including utilities such as gas, electricity and water.


See also