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Apparel exports and education: how developing nations encourage women's schooling

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  • William C. Gruben
  • Darryl McLeod

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  • William C. Gruben & Darryl McLeod, 2006. "Apparel exports and education: how developing nations encourage women's schooling," Economic Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, vol. 1(mar).
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:feddel:y:2006:i:mar:n:v.1no.3
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    1. Orazem, Peter & Glewwe, Paul & Patrinos, Harry, 2007. "The Benefits and Costs of Alternative Strategies to Improve Educational Outcomes," Staff General Research Papers Archive 12853, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    2. Ozsoz, Emre, 2014. "Exploitation or Empowerment? The Impact of Textile and Apparel Manufacturing on the Education of Women in Developing Countries," MPRA Paper 58125, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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