Estimating the Benefit to Secondary School in Africa: Experimental Evidence from Ghana Estimating the Benefit to Secondary School in Africa (Policy Brief) Policy brief 1 Mar 2012 Authors Esther Duflo Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pascaline Dupas Associate Professor of Economics, Stanford University Michael Kremer Gates Professor of Developing Societies, Harvard University Duflo-Et-Al-2012-Policy-Brief.pdf Download PDF document • 218.75 KB Share Share More from Estimating the Benefit to Secondary School in Africa: Experimental Evidence from Ghana Estimating the Benefit to Secondary School in Africa (Final Report) Esther Duflo, Pascaline Dupas, Michael Kremer Working paper More from IGC Improving the supply side for solar mini grids in fragile contexts Amna Mahmood Policy toolkit Financing and de-risking tools and approaches for solar mini grid projects in fragile contexts Joevas Asare, Sarah Logan Policy toolkit Can Bangladesh absorb LDC graduation-induced tariff hikes? Evidence using product-specific price elasticities of demand and markups for apparel exports to Europe Mohammad A. Razzaque, Deen Islam, Jillur Rahman Policy brief Understanding fresh produce supply chain dynamics and price wedges Sher Afghan Asad, Omar Hayat Gondal, Farah Said Working paper