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Professor James Tooley
David Longfield
Education, War and Peace: The surprising success of private schools in war-torn countries2017
Professor Pauline Dixon
Dr Steve Humble MBE
Professor James Tooley
How school choice is framed by parental preferences and family characteristics: A study in poor areas of Lagos State, Nigeria2017
David Longfield
Professor James Tooley
School choice and parental preferences in a poor area of Monrovia2017
Professor James Tooley
David Longfield
Affordability of private schools: exploration of a conundrum and towards a definition of 'low-cost'2016
Professor James Tooley
Extending access to low-cost private schools through vouchers: an alternative interpretation of a two-stage ‘School Choice’ experiment in India2016
Dr Barrie Craven
Professor James Tooley
Safeguarding children: Ofsted and regulatory failure2016
Professor James Tooley
Low cost private schools: Controversy and implications concerning EFA debate2015
Professor James Tooley
David Longfield
The Role and Impact of Private Schools in Developing Countries: A response to the DFID-commissioned "Rigorous Literature Review"2015
Paul Miller
Dr Barrie Craven
Professor James Tooley
Setting up a free school: successful proposers' experiences2014
Professor James Tooley
The Role of Government in Education Revisited: The theory and practice of vouchers, with pointers to another solution for American education2014
Professor James Tooley
Challenging educational injustice: 'Grassroots' privatisation in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa2013
Professor Pauline Dixon
Professor James Tooley
The relative quality of private and public schools for low-income families living in slums of Nairobi, Kenya2013
Professor Pauline Dixon
Professor James Tooley
A Case Study of Private Schools in Kibera: An Update2012
Professor James Tooley
From Village School to Global Brand: Changing the World through Education2012
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
The Private School Revolution in Bihar - Findings from a Survey in Patna Urban2012
Professor Pauline Dixon
Professor James Tooley
Revolution at the grassroots in developing countries: Implications for School Choice in America2011
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
School Choice and Academic Performance: Some Evidence From Developing Countries2011
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
A rejoinder to Sarangapani and Winch2010
Professor James Tooley
Educational Equality2010
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
The relative quality and cost-effectiveness of private and public schools for low-income families: a case study in a developing country2010
Professor James Tooley
The Beautiful Tree: A personal journey into how the world's poorest people are educating themselves2009
Professor James Tooley
The Beautiful Tree: A personal journey into how the world's poorest people are educating themselves2009
Professor James Tooley
E.G. West: Economic Liberalism and the Role of Government in Education2008
Professor James Tooley
From Adam Swift to Adam Smith: How the 'Invisible Hand' Overcomes Middle Class Hypocrisy2008
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Dr James Stanfield
Impact of Free Primary Education in Kenya: A Case Study of Private Schools in Kibera2008
Professor James Tooley
Could for-profit private education benefit the poor? Some a priori considerations arising from case study research in India2007
Professor James Tooley
Educating Amaretch: Private school for the poor and the new frontier for investors2007
Professor James Tooley
From Adam Swift to Adam Smith: How the 'Invisible Hand' Overcomes Middle Class Hypocrisy2007
Professor James Tooley
From Universal to Targeted Vouchers: The Relevance of The Friedmans' Proposals for Developing Countries2007
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
La Educacion Privada es Beneficiosa Para Los Pobres2007
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Private and public schooling in Ghana: A census and comparative survey2007
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Private Education for Low Income Families: Results from a Global Research Project2007
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Private schooling for low-income families: A census and comparative survey in East Delhi, India2007
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Private schools and the millennium development goal of universal primary education: A census and comparative survey in Hyderabad, India2007
Professor James Tooley
Backing the Wrong Horse: How Private Schools are Good for the Poor2006
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
'De facto' privatisation of education and the poor: Implications of a study from sub-Saharan Africa and India2006
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Educacion Privada Y Pobreza: Un estudio de las escuelas privadas que sirven en paises de bajos ingresos2006
Professor James Tooley
Education Reclaimed2006
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Los fracasos de la educación pública en los países en desarrollo y la respuesta popular2006
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Los fracasos de la educacion publica y la respuesta popular2006
Professor James Tooley
Dr James Stanfield
Market Solutions for British Education2006
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
The Failures of State Schooling in Developing Countries and the People's Response2006
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
An inspector calls: The regulation of 'budget' private schools in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India2005
Dr Fay Smith
Dr Frank Hardman
Professor James Tooley
Classroom interaction in private schools serving low-income families in Hyderabad, India2005
Professor James Tooley
Could the Globalisation of Education Benefit the Poor?2005
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Is there a conflict between commercial gain and concern for the poor? Evidence from private schools for the poor in India and Nigeria2005
Professor James Tooley
Lessons from Private Education Survey in India and Africa: 'Secret Weapon' of Development of Private Education2005
Professor James Tooley
Management of private-aided higher education in Karnataka, India: lessons from an enduring public-private partnership2005
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Private and public schooling in low-income areas of Lagos State, Nigeria: A census and comparative survey2005
Professor James Tooley
Private Education for the Poor: Lessons for America?2005
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Private Education is Good for the Poor - a study of private schools serving the poor in low-income countries2005
Professor James Tooley
Private schools for the poor2005
Professor James Tooley
Private Schools for the Poor2005
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Private Schools Serving the Poor: A study from Delih, India2005
Professor James Tooley
The Global Education Industry - A Chinese Perspective2005
Professor Pauline Dixon
Professor James Tooley
The regulation of private schools serving low-income families in Andhra Pradesh, India2005
Professor James Tooley
What America Can Learn from School Choice in Other Countries2005
Professor James Tooley
'A Luta Continua' (The Struggle Continues): Rejoinder to Watkins2004
Professor James Tooley
Dr James Stanfield
Editorial: 'Education for all' through privatisation?2004
Professor James Tooley
Private education and 'education for all'2004
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Dr James Stanfield
Delivering Better Education: market solutions to education2003
Professor James Tooley
Dr James Stanfield
Government Failure: E.G. West on Education2003
Professor Sugata Mitra
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Improving English pronunciation: an automated instructional approach2003
Professor James Tooley
Professor Pauline Dixon
Providing Education to the World's poor: A case study of the private sector in India2003
Professor James Tooley
The role of the state in education2003
Professor James Tooley
Why Harry Brighouse is Nearly Right about the Privatisation of Education2003
Professor James Tooley
Education in the Voluntary City2002
Professor James Tooley
The Miseducation of Women2002
Professor James Tooley
Buckingham at 25: Freeing the universities from state control2001
Professor James Tooley
Education survival is not compulsory2001
Dr Barrie Craven
Professor Pauline Dixon
Professor James Tooley
HIV and Aids in Schools: The political economy of pressure groups and miseducation2001
Professor James Tooley
The Enterprise of Education: Opportunities and Challenges for India2001
Professor James Tooley
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Reflection on Four Year's Hard Labour2001
Professor James Tooley
The Quality of Educational Research: A perspective from Great Britain2001
Professor James Tooley
Reclaiming Education2000
Professor James Tooley
New versus old Barber: An unfinished revolution1999
Professor James Tooley
The global education industry : lessons from private education in developing countries1999
Professor James Tooley
The Global Education Industry: Lessons From Private Education in Developing Countries1999