Paul Glewwe
Stanford University
Paul Glewwe is the Director of the Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy and Professor in the Department of Applied Economics at Stanford University. His Research interests are economics of education, poverty and inequality in developing countries, and applied econometrics. Since receiving his Ph.D. he has worked in the following countries: Cambodia, China, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Honduras, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Laos, Malaysia, Morocco, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Turkey and Viet Nam. His recent publications have appeared in the Handbook of the Economics of Education, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Public Economics and World Bank Economic Review.
Articles by Paul Glewwe:
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Many children left behind? Textbooks and test scores in Kenya
20 August 2008, 10900 reads
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