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authors randomly gave cash and in-kind grants to male- and female-owned microenterprises in urban Ghana. Their findings cast …
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taxes than for non-tax revenue from oil or aid. Two identical experiments on large, representative subject pools in Ghana …
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Using statistical methods to adjust for a bias in selectivity, this paper analyzes the relative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of public schools and two types of private schools - elite and non-elite - in the Dominican Republic. Controlling for selection, it found that students in eighth...
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This paper looks at the private schooling sector in Pakistan, a country that is seriously behind schedule in achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Using new data, the authors document the phenomenal rise of the private sector in Pakistan and show that an increasing segment of children...
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This paper tests for financial constraints as a market failure in education in a low-income country. In an experimental …
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This paper studies study the impact of providing school and child test scores on subsequent test scores, prices, and enrollment in markets with multiple public and private providers. A randomly selected half of the sample villages (markets) received report cards. This increased test scores by...
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South Asia has recently undergone remarkable growth. This type of education comes in various forms, such as schools financed …
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Private schooling is an important feature of the educational landscape in Pakistan and is increasingly a topic of public and government discourse. This study uses multiple rounds of national household sample surveys to examine the extent and nature of private school participation at the primary...
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This study estimates the causal effects of a public per-student subsidy program targeted at low-cost private schools in Pakistan on student enrollment and schooling inputs. Program entry is ultimately conditional on achieving a minimum stipulated student pass rate (cutoff) in a standardized...
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One of the key features of the Dutch education system is freedom of education -- freedom to establish schools and …
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