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2009 Budget speech
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Budget speech of finance minister
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The implications of alternative ways to model decisionmaking by families for educational policy are analysed. Many of the policy implications associated with credit constraints cannot be distinguished from the implications of models of the family that differ from the conventional Barro-Becker...
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Education is an important component of economic activity, although investment in education is only one of the many … forms of capital such as buildings and industrial equipment, generates a stream of future benefits. Education is regarded as …. Educational expenditure in India averages about 4.2% of the GDP; so estimating the returns to investment in education is useful …
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At the end of the course in Forensic Medicine, the learner shall be able to: 1. Identify, examine and prepare report or certificate in medico-legal cases/situations in accordance with the law of land. 2. Perform medico-legal postmortem examination and interpret autopsy findings and results of...
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The analysis of the optimal funding of education is complicated by the numerous and serious market failures which are … likely to characterize a free market for education. Prominent amongst these are the likely external benefits of education …
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In this paper we propose to measure the inequality of educational achievements by constructing a Gini index on educational attainments. We then use the proposed measure to analyse the relationship between inequality in incomes and educational achievements.
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are still lagging behind in important human development goals such as education, health, nutrition and access to clean …
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Raising schooling quality in low-income countries is a pressing challenge. Substantial research has considered the impact of cutting class sizes on skills acquisition. Considerably less attention has been given to the extent to which peer effects, which r
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