Improving quality versus increasing the quantity of schooling: Estimates of rates of return from rural Pakistan

Journal of Development Economics - Tập 85 - Trang 94-104 - 2008
Jere R. Behrman1, David Ross2, Richard Sabot3
1University of Pennsylvania, United States
2Bryn Mawr College, United States
3Williams College, United States

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