The Education Exchange: “The Only Way We’ll Have Economic Development in Some of the Developing Parts of the World Is To Improve the Schools”

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Photo of Eric A. HanushekIn this replay episode of the Education Exchange, the Paul and Jean Hanna Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University, Eric Hanushek, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Hanushek being awarded the $3.9 million Yidan Prize, honoring individuals or teams that have significantly contributed to the theory and practice of education.

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