Can free provision reduce demand for public services ? evidence from Kenyan education
Year of publication: |
2013-11-01
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Authors: | Bold, Tessa ; Kimenyi, Mwangi ; Mwabu, Germano ; Sandefur, Justin |
Institutions: | Economics Research, World Bank Group |
Subject: | Primary Education | Education For All | Teaching and Learning | Tertiary Education | Secondary Education |
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