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1. Where has all the education gone?

by Pritchett, Lant.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1996Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 1581] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 1581.

2. Is there a quantity-quality tradeoff as enrollments increase? evidence from Tamil Nadu, India

by Duraisamy, P.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1997Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 1768] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 1768.

3. Making education in China equitable and efficient

by Hossain, Shaikh I.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1997Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 1814 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 1814 .

4. Vocational secondary schooling, occupational choice, and earnings in Brazil

by Arriagada, Ana-Maria | Ziderman, Adrian.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1992Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: EDU 377 ARR] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers EDU 377 ARR.

5. Earnings and education in Latin America assessing priorities for schooling investments

by Psacharopoulos, George | Ng, Ying Chu.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1992Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: EDU 370.156 PSA] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers EDU 370.156 PSA.

6. Strengthening Ugandas policy environment for investing in university development

by Eisemon, Thomas Owen.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1993Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: EDU 378.3 STR] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers EDU 378.3 STR.

7. Education and earnings in a transition economy (Vietnam)

by Moock, Peter R | Patrinos, Harry Anthony.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1998Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 1920] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 1920.

8. Do budgets really matter? evidence from public spending on education and health in Uganda

by Ablo, Emmanuel | Reinikka, Ritva.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1998Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 1926] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 1926.

9. On measuring literacy

by Basu, Kaushik | Foster, James E.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1998Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 1997 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 1997 .

10. The mechanics of progress in education evidence from cross-country data

by Mingat, Alain | Tan, Jee-Peng.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1998Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 2015 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 2015 .

11. Addressing the education puzzle the distribution of education and economic reforms

by Lopez, Ramon | Thomas, Vinod.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1998Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 2031 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 2031 .

12. What educational production functions really show a positive theory of education spending

by Pritchett, Lant | Filmer, Deon.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1997Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 1795 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 1795 .

13. Is knowledge shared within households?

by Basu, Kaushik | Narayan, Amber.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 1999Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 2261 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 2261 .

14. Human capital and growth the recovered role of educational systems

by Dessus, Sebastien.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2001Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 2632 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 2632 .

15. Sources of Chinas economic growth, 1952-1999 incorporating human capital accumulation

by Wang, Yan | Yao, Yudong.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2001Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 2650 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 2650 .

16. Measuring education inequality Gini coefficients of education

by Thomas, Vinod | Wang, Yan.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2001Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 2525 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 2525 .

17. Education, earnings, and inequality in Brazil 1982-1998 implications for education policy

by Blom, Andreas | Holm-Nielsen, Lauritz.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2001Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 2686] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 2686.

18. Identifying class size effects in developing countries evidence from rural schools in Bolivia

by Urquiola, Miguel.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2001Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 2711 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 2711 .

19. Teachers incentives and professional development in schools in Mexico

by Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2002Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 2777 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 2777 .

20. Public spending and outcomes does governance matter?

by Rajkumar, Andrew Sunil | Swaroop, Vinaya.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2002Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD1 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD1 .

21. School choice, student performance, and teacher and school characteristics the Chilean case

by Vegas, Emiliana.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2002Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: WB 2833 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers WB 2833 .

22. Trends in the education sector from 1993-98

by Nguyen, Nga Nguyet.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2002Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD1 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD1 .

23. Returns to investment in education a further update

by Psacharopoulos, George | Patrinos, Harry Anthony.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2002Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD1 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD1 .

24. Options for financing lifelong learning

by Palacios, Miguel.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2003Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD1 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD1 .

25. Teaching adults to read better and faster results from an experiment in Burkina Faso

by Abadzi, Helen.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2003Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD1 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD1 .

26. Creating partnerships for capacity building in developing countries the experience of the World Bank

by McCarthy, F. Desmond | Bader, William.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2003Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD1 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD1 .

27. On the use of transparent formulae to allocate federal education transfers

by Paqueo, Vicente | Lopez-Acevedo,Gladys.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2003Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD1 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD1 .

28. Supply-side school improvement and the learning achievement of the poorest children in indigenous and rural schools the case of PARE

by Paqueo, Vicente | Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2003Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD1 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD1 .

29. The International Finance Corporations MBA survey how developing country firms rate local business school training

by Chaudhry, Azam | Milanovic, Branko.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2003Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD1 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD1 .

30. Incidence analysis of public support to the private education sector in Cote dIvoire

by Sakellariou, Chris | Patrinos, Harry Anthony.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

31. Professional development and incentives for teacher performance in schools in Mexico

by Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

32. The power of information evidence from a newspaper campaign to reduce capture

by Reinikka, Ritva | Svensson, Jakob.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

33. Educational expansion evidence and interpretation

by Gradstein, Mark.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

34. Equity in educational expenditures can government subsidies help?

by Das, Jishnu.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

35. Gender equality and economic development the role for information and communication technologies

by Chen, Derek H. C.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP .

36. Education and its poverty-reducing effects the case of Paraíba, Brazil

by Verner, Dorte.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

37. Approaches to results-based funding in tertiary education : identifying finance reform options for Chile

by Thorn, Kristian | Holm-Nielsen, Lauritz.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

38. Teachers salaries and professional profile in Mexico

by Lopez-Acevedo | Gladys.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

39. Can student loans improve accessibility to higher education and student performance? An impact study of the case of SOFES, Mexico

by Canton, Erik | Blom, Andreas.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

40. Education decentralization and accountability relationships in Latin America

by Di Gropello, Emmanuela.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

41. Economic volatility and returns to education in Venezuela 1992-2002

by Patrinos, Harry Anthony | Sakellariou, Chris.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

42. Schooling and labor market impacts of a natural policy experiment

by Patrinos, Harry Anthony | Sakellariou, Chris.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2004Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

43. Parental education and childrens schooling outcomes is the effect nature, nurture, or both? evidence from recomposed families in Rwanda

by De Walque, Damien.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

44. Unemployment and the earnings structure in Latvia

by Hazans, Mihails.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

45. Religious school enrollment in Pakistan a look at the data

by Andrabi, Tahir | Das, Jishnu.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

46. What factors influence world literacy? is Africa different?

by Verner, Dorte.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

47. Families, schools, and primary-school learning evidence for Argentina and Colombia in an international perspective

by WoBmann, Ludger.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

48. Incentives to learn

by Kremer, Michael.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

49. The effect of school type on academic achievement evidence from Indonesia

by Newhouse, David | Beegle, Kathleen.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

50. Teacher shocks and student learning evidence from Zambia

by Das, Jishnu | Dercon, Stefan.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

51. Preventing and responding to gender-based violence in middle and lowincome countries a global review and analysis

by Bott, Sarah | Morrison, Andrew.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

52. The contribution of skilled immigration and international graduate students to U.S. innovation

by Chellaraj, Gnanaraj | Maskus, Keith E.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

53. Effects of primary, secondary and tertiary education on economic growth evidence from Guatemala

by Loening, Josef L.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

54. Rising returns to schooling in Argentina, 1992-2002 productivity or credentialism?

by Savanti, Maria Paula | Patrinos, Harry Anthony.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

55. Mexico human capital effects on wages and productivity

by Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys | Tinajero, Monica.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

56. Is formal lifelong learning a profitable investment for all of life? how age, education level, and flexibility of provision affect rates of return to adult education in Colombia

by Sohnesen, Thomas Pave | Blom, Andreas.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2005Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

57. Early childhood development in Latin America and the Caribbean

by Schady, Norbert.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2006Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

58. Horizontal inequalities, political environment, and civil conflict evidence from 55 developing countries, 1986 - 2003

by Ostby, Gudrun.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2007Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

59. A Micro-decomposition analysis of the macroeconomic determinants of human development

by Lambert, Sylvie | Ravallion, Martin.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2007Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

60. Changing norms about gender inequality in education: evidence from Bangladesh

by Blunch, Niels-Hugo | Das, Maitreyi Bordia.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2007Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

61. Social exclusion and the gender gap in education

by Lewis, Maureen | Lockheed, Marlaine.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2008Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

62. Is migration a good substitute for education subsidies?

by Docquier, Frederic | Faye, Ousmane.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2008Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

63. Who are the microenterprise owners? evidence from Sri Lanka on Tokman v. de Soto

by de Mel, Suresh | McKenzie, David.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2008Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

64. Development, modernization, and son preference in fertility decisions

by Filmer, Deon | Friedman, Jed.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2008Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

65. Who uses bottled gas? evidence from households in developing countries

by Kojima, Masami | Bacon, Robert.

Publisher: Washington World Bank 2011Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP - CD2 ] (1). Location(s): Policy Research Working Papers PRWP - CD2 .

66. More than schooling understanding gender differences in the labor market when measures of skill are available

by Gunewardena, Dileni | King, Elizabeth M | Valerio, Alexandria.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: [S.n] World Bank Group 2018Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: PRWP8588] (1). Location(s): PRWP8588.