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scholars share the opinion that shocks reduce investment in education, there is no general agreement over the effects of …-post shocks on school progression in rural Indonesia. We develop a model of household school transition decisions from elementary …
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"Among developing member countries (DMCs), Indonesia and the Philippines rank fairly high in the distribution of real … secondary and tertiary enrollment rates that are substantially higher, while Indonesia has rates that are substantially lower …
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The paper studies the interaction between public and private spending in a two-stage education framework (K-12 and tertiary education) and their effects on economic growth. We find that an increase in the overall education public spending crowds out the total level of private contributions and...
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investment in public and private education for low-skilled workers. …
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The UK has seen a significant decline in investment in adult education and training. This chapter analyses how the …
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the aggregate shocks and the interaction between these shocks and the casual effects. We show that returns to investment …
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agriculture in India and Ghana, small and medium non-farm enterprises in Sri Lanka, and schooling in Indonesia fluctuate …
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