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Public and Private Secondary Education in Developing Countries

title:Public and Private Secondary Education in Developing Countries : A Comparative Study World Bank Discussion Papers, 0259-210X ; 309
author:Jimenez, Emmanuel.; Lockheed, Marlaine E.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821334794
print isbn13:9780821334799
ebook isbn13:9780585222851
language:English
subjectEducation, Secondary--Developing countries--Cross-cultural studies, Public schools--Developing countries--Cross-cultural studies, Private schools--Developing countries--Cross-cultural studies.
publication date:1995
lcc:LC2609.J56 1995eb
ddc:373.172/4
subject:Education, Secondary--Developing countries--Cross-cultural studies, Public schools--Developing countries--Cross-cultural studies, Private schools--Developing countries--Cross-cultural studies.
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