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Big Change Question: Has Choice, Diversity and Marketization Improved the Quality and Efficiency of Education?

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Riley, K., Maden, M. & Murphy, J. Big Change Question: Has Choice, Diversity and Marketization Improved the Quality and Efficiency of Education?. Journal of Educational Change 4, 63–80 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023047918260

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