- Market reforms
- Curriculum reform
- Raising participation in Post-Compulsory Schooling
- Higher Education reform
A significant conclusion was:
Of course knowing what works in education is not sufficient to inform policy. As economists, we need to inform policy-makers about what works and at what cost, relative to alternative policy options. Yet there remains a deficiency of good cost benefit evaluations in the field of education.
Yet, if you cannot effectively measure results there is no basis for planning further improvements.
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