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Educational Building and Decentralisation in Mexico

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The Administrative Board of the Federal School Construction Programme (CAPFCE) has been in existence for 54 years, but it was only in 1977 that initial efforts were made to transfer responsibility for educational building to the administrations of the 32 states of Mexico. The CAPFCE is now a body that sets standards, exercises technical supervision and provides financial assistance.

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  • Oecd, 1999. "Educational Building and Decentralisation in Mexico," PEB Exchange, Programme on Educational Building 1999/2, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:eduaaa:1999/2-en
    DOI: 10.1787/468031431237
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    1. Ibarra-Olivo, J. Eduardo, 2021. "Foreign direct investment and youth educational outcomes in Mexican municipalities," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 82(C).
    2. Penprase, Bryan E & Schneider, Thomas, 2023. "Strengthening the Liberal Arts Along the Pacific Rim: The Pacific Alliance of Liberal Arts Colleges (PALAC)," University of California at Berkeley, Center for Studies in Higher Education qt1gp7h1j3, Center for Studies in Higher Education, UC Berkeley.

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    CAPFCE; decentralisation; Mexico;
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