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Gunnar S. Eskeland
School autonomy and parental participation both influence learning. Autonomy raises the rent available at the school and participation determines whether student learning will benefit from that rent. It is therefore important who is empowered through decentralization.
| Publisher | World Bank, Development Research Group, Public Services |
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| Format | Electronic resource |
| Search language | english |
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