PRIVATE EDUCATION AND‘EDUCATION FOR ALL’‐ OR HOW NOT TO CONSTRUCT AN EVIDENCE‐BASED ARGUMENT: A REPLY TO TOOLEY
Kevin Watkins
Economic Affairs, 2004, vol. 24, issue 4, 8-11
Abstract:
The poor cannot afford education if they are left to pay for it themselves. Furthermore, given the right political structures government schools can deliver accountability and a good quality of education.
Date: 2004
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