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Do school electrification and provision of digital media deliver educational benefits? First-year evidence from 164 Tanzanian secondary schools

Working paper 5 Oct 2017 Energy

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  • Solar electrification of schools: Achievement impacts and the efficiency of private and public investments into education

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Hee Kwon Seo

PhD candidate, University of Chicago
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