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2-03-05 Primary Schooling Demand in Rural Madagascar

A presentation by Dr. Glick of Cornell University

On February 3, 2005, Dr. Peter Glick of Cornell University presented findings from a paper entitled, "The Demand for Primary Schooling in Madagascar: Price, Quality, and the Choice Between Public and Private Providers."  Notes (text-only) from the discussion as well as Dr. Glick's presentation (text-only) are available.

This study was partially funded through the Strategies and Analysis for Growth and Access Project (SAGA) at Cornell. SAGA is a cooperative agreement supported by USAID, specifically the Africa Bureau’s Office of Sustainable Development (AFR/SD) and the EGAT Offices of Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction (EGAT/EG and EGAT/PR).





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