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Education Matters: Government, Markets and New Zealand Schools. Mark Harrison discusses the role of government and the market in education. Is education better run through political decision making or allowing parents to choose in a market setting? What is the best way to promote equity, efficiency and liberty; to protect children and consumers; to provide information, evaluate students, supply capital, train and pay teachers, determine the curriculum and provide incentives to innovate? By the Education Forum of the New Zealand Business Roundtable .

 

By New Zealand Business Roundtable, New Zealand.

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