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School-based management programs aim to improve education outcomes by involving parents in allocation decisions about … external funds transferred to the school. This paper explores the effects of two school-based management programs on parental …
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also provides a novel microfoundation for peer effects, with empirical implications for welfare and different education …
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CCT programs have become the anti-poverty program of choice in many developing countries. Numerous evaluations, often based on rigorous experimental designs, leave little doubt that such programs can increase enrollment and grades attained--in the short term. But evidence is notably lacking on...
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expenditures in education, health, and infrastructure on economic growth, poverty, and income distribution in the past 20 years …
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education condition, and young children and mothers were only subject to health conditions in the absence of older children …
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New Public Management (NPM) reforms have emerged in the public administration systems of many Western countries in … school system. I analyze political books and articles on teaching and education and find that both Left and Right views on … education are congruent with the central aspects of NPM as it is commonly defined and operationalized. This finding casts the …
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This paper studies the effects of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the school environment on educational achievement. To quantify these effects, the impact is evaluated of a project run by the municipality of Guayaquil, Ecuador, which provides computer-aided instruction in...
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The recent financial crisis has initiated pressures for not only policy reform but also fundamental institutional fiscal reforms. This paper explores the connection between economic crises and fiscal institutional reforms in a region that has experienced plenty of both in recent years, namely...
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This paper analyzes the political economy of productivity-related policymaking in Chile following a political transaction cost model (Spiller and Tommasi, 2003; Murillo et al., 2008). The main findings indicate that i) the Chilean policymaking process (PMP) was successful in the 1990s in...
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estimate education returns of wage earners and the self-employed in Portugal and in Spain. Our examination reveals several …
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