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... School of Economics , where he held the Sir John Hicks Chair in Economics and returned in 2000 as School Professor ( he is now on leave from that position ) . He has taught and researched at many institutions , including Oxford ...
... School of Economics , where he held the Sir John Hicks Chair in Economics and returned in 2000 as School Professor ( he is now on leave from that position ) . He has taught and researched at many institutions , including Oxford ...
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... school funds dis- tributed by central government was reaching the schools - meaning that 87 per cent was disappearing along the way . The central government responded innovatively , by publishing the monthly transfers in the news ...
... school funds dis- tributed by central government was reaching the schools - meaning that 87 per cent was disappearing along the way . The central government responded innovatively , by publishing the monthly transfers in the news ...
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... school . How should it go about convincing a girl's parents , particularly her father , to allow her to attend school ? The standard economists ' answer , which would mention merit goods and externalities , would be to subsidise ...
... school . How should it go about convincing a girl's parents , particularly her father , to allow her to attend school ? The standard economists ' answer , which would mention merit goods and externalities , would be to subsidise ...
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