Report NEP-EDU-2010-08-14
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Yamamura, Eiji, 2010, "“Brand” and performance in a new environment: Analysis of the law school market in Japan," MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany, number 24257, Jul.
- Item repec:ner:ucllon:http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/20002/ is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- Tamar Khitarishvili, 2010, "Assessing the Returns to Education in Georgia," Economics Working Paper Archive, Levy Economics Institute, number wp_608, Aug.
- Gianna Barbieri & Claudio Rossetti & Paolo Sestito, 2010, "The determinants of teacher mobility. Evidence from a panel of Italian teachers," Temi di discussione (Economic working papers), Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area, number 761, Jun.
- Daniele Pacifico, 2009, "Inequality and higher education in Italy The distributive impact of fees and subsidies to academics," Center for the Analysis of Public Policies (CAPP), Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Dipartimento di Economia "Marco Biagi", number 0069, Oct.
- Lionel Artige, 2010, "Endogenous Growth and Parental Funding of Education in an OLG Model with a Fixed Factor," CREPP Working Papers, Centre de Recherche en Economie Publique et de la Population (CREPP) (Research Center on Public and Population Economics) HEC-Management School, University of Liège, number 1003.
- Frankel, David M. & Volij, Oscar, 2010, "Measuring School Segregation," Staff General Research Papers Archive, Iowa State University, Department of Economics, number 31808, Aug.
- Thuan Quang Thai & Evangelos M. Falaris, 2010, "The Effect of Child Health on Schooling: Evidence from Rural Vietnam," Working Papers, University of Delaware, Department of Economics, number 10-04.
- J.D. Vlasblom & J. Plantenga, 2010, "Career effects of taking up parental leave. Evidence from a Dutch University," Working Papers, Utrecht School of Economics, number 10-14.
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