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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Historical and institutional perspectives | 11 |
3 | Education, growth, and distribution : empirical evidence | 29 |
4 | Political determination of education spending | 45 |
5 | Dynamic models of education | 63 |
6 | Central versus local education finance | 79 |
7 | Mixed regimes of public and private schooling | 95 |
8 | Education, social capital, and the dynamics of cohesion | 111 |
9 | Directions for future research | 129 |
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