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  1. Glewwe, Paul

    The role of the private sector in education in Vietnam : evidence from the Vietnam living standards survey / Paul Glewwe, Harry Anthony Patrinos. - Washington : World Bank, [1998]. - v, 30 p. ; 27 cm.см.. - (LSMS working paper ; N 132). - Bibliogr.: p. 29-30.. - ISBN 0-8213-4167-7[MFN: 12975]

    UDC: 37.014 + 37.018.593 + 37.014.543](597)

    Patrinos, Harry Anthony (auth.); 

    Subjects:
    - ვიეტნამის განათლების პოლიტიკა; კერძო სკოლები ვიეტნამში; განათლების დაფინანსება ვიეტნამში;

    E 16.113/4 = 37.014/G-52 - Civil Education Reading Hall

     

    * Double: The role of the private sector in education in Vietnam

     

  1. Andrabi, Tahir et al.

    A dime a day : The possibilities and limits of private schooling in Pakistan / Tahir Andrabi, Jishnu Das, Asim Ijaz Khwaja. - Washington : World Bank, 2006. - 35p. : ill. ; 28cm.см.. - (Policy research working paper; 4066). - Bibliogr.: p. 21-22. - [n.p.][MFN: 14551]

    UDC: 373.5.058(549.1)

    Das, JishnuKhwaja, Asim Ijaz

    Subjects:
    - კერძო სკოლები პაკისტანში;

    E 22.856/4 = 373.5.058(549.1)/A-55 - Civil Education Reading Hall

     

    * Double: A dime a day

     

  1. Mobilizing the private sector for public education : A view from the trenches / Ed.: Harry Anthony Patrinos, Shobhana Sosale. - Washington : World Bank, [2007]. - XI, 88p. ; 23cm.см.. - (Directions in development; Human development). - Bibliogr. after the chap.. - ISBN 0-8213-7199-2 : [n.p.][MFN: 15963]

    UDC: 37.014 + 37.057 + 37.058

    Patrinos, Harry Anthony (ed.); 

    Subjects:
    - განათლების პოლიტიკა; სახელმწიფო სკოლები; კერძო სკოლები;

    E 84.269/3 = 37.014/M-78 - Civil Education Reading Hall

     

    * Double: Mobilizing the private sector for public education