If we're so smart, why aren't we rich? : essays on education & economic success / Arsenio M. Balisacan, Ruperto P. Alonzo, Edita A. Tan, Maria Luisa Canieso-Doronila ; Emmanuel S. de Dios, editor.
Material type: TextManila : Congressional Oversight Committee on Education, Congress of the Republic of the Philippines, 1995Description: 191 pages 23 cmContent type:- text
- volume
- 9718827234
- HD 4904.7 .B198 1995
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Includes bibliography (p. 183-187).
It examines the relationship between education and economic status of our country.
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