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Martin Carnoy
Martin Carnoy is an American labour economist and Vida Jacks Professor of Education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Education as well as of the International Academy of Education. Professor Carnoy has graduated nearly 100 PhD students, a record at Stanford University. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 7 results of 7
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Sustaining the new economy : work, family, and community in the information age. by Carnoy, Martin
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Transforming comparative education : fifty years of theory building at Stanford by Carnoy, Martin
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Education and Social Transition in the Third World. by Carnoy, Martin
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The state and political theory by Carnoy, Martin
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University expansion in a changing global economy : triumph of the BRICs? by Carnoy, Martin, Loyalka, Prashant, Dobri︠a︡kova, M. S., Dossani, Rafiq, 1954-, Froumin, Isak D., Kuhns, Katherine, Tilak, Jandhyala B. G., Wang, Rong, 1969-
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All else equal : are public and private schools different? by Benveniste, Luis
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The new accountability : high schools and high stakes testing
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