Education in developing countries
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of education and health. But it is also apparent that investment in human resources helps to accelerate economic growth. As more and more people understand the role of education in a person's life, "Education for all" will no long be just a phase, but a reality. Reference: "South-East Asia's learning difficulties", The Economist, 16 August 1997. "No school, no future", The Economist, 27 March 1999. Malcolm Gillis, ed.,Economics of Development, 4th ed. (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1996).
of education and health. But it is also apparent that investment in human resources helps to accelerate economic growth. As more and more people understand the role of education in a person's life, "Education for all" will no long be just a phase, but a reality. Reference: "South-East Asia's learning difficulties", The Economist, 16 August 1997. "No school, no future", The Economist, 27 March 1999. Malcolm Gillis, ed.,Economics of Development, 4th ed. (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1996).