The state, business and education : : public-private partnerships revisited / / edited by Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Alexandra Draxler.
Businesses, philanthropies and non-profit entities are increasingly successful in capturing public funds to support private provision of schooling in developed and developing countries. Coupled with market-based reforms that include weak regulation, control over workforces, standardization of proces...
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