A Hybrid Approach to Estimating the Efficiency of Public Spending on Education in Emerging and Developing Economies
Year of publication: |
2014-01-30
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Authors: | Grigoli, Francesco |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Government expenditures | Education | Africa | Emerging markets | Developing countries | Cross country analysis | education spending | educational outcomes | public education | public expenditure | education sector | school enrollment | education facilities | education outcomes | educational output | completion rates | access to education | educational efficiency | expenditure efficiency | schooling | education systems | efficiency of government expenditure | student educational outcomes | education indicators | public spending | school enrollments | health expenditure | returns to education | education services |
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