Who benefits from public education spending in Malawi? : results from the recent education reform

by Florencia Castro-Leal

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World Bank Discussion Paper No. 350. This paper uses an econometric analysis model to examine the distribution across different socioeconomic groups of Malawi's public spending on education. The analysis shows the changes in distribution before and after the country adopted a series of education reforms in 1994.

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379.1Society, government, & cultureEducationPublic policy issues in educationPublic school system
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LB2826.6 .M3 .C37EducationTheory and practice of educationTheory and practice of educationSchool administration and organization

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