Who benefits from public education spending in Malawi? Results from the recent education reform.
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TextPublication details: Washington : World Bank, 1996.Subject(s): Summary: This paper examines an effective way to increase the equity of public spending in education in order to increase the total allocation of public resources to primary education while easing the constraints on the demand for education faced by poor households.
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This paper examines an effective way to increase the equity of public spending in education in order to increase the total allocation of public resources to primary education while easing the constraints on the demand for education faced by poor households.
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