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            1The relative effectiveness of private and public schools evidence from two developing countries 由 Jimenez, Emmanuel, 1952-出版 1989索引號: 載入...
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            2Public and private secondary education in developing countries a comparative study 由 Jimenez, Emmanuel 1952-出版 1995索引號: 載入...
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            3The relative efficiency of public schools in developing countries 由 Jimenez, Emmanuel 1952出版 1988索引號: 載入...
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            4Student performance and school costs in the Philippines high school 由 Jimenez, Emmanuel 1952出版 1988索引號: 載入...
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            5Does local financing make primary schools more efficient? the Philippine case 由 Jimenez, Emmanuel 1952出版 1988索引號: 載入...
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            6The relative effectiveness of single-sex and coeducational schools in Thailand 由 Jimenez, Emmanuel 1952出版 1988索引號: 載入...
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            7Energy pricing and air pollution econometric evidence from manufacturing in Chile and Indonesia 由 Eskeland, Gunnar S.出版 1994索引號: 載入...
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