The educational process is a very complex and critical service which involves material and nonmaterial goods, such as class rooms, computers, laboratories, qualification and experience of teachers, etc. This process can be viewed as a production process, whose analysis can be performed in the framework of the neoclassical production theory. Consequently, the schools can be seen as organizations that employ inputs (schools’ resources, organizational factors, etc.) to produce an output (the students’ achievement) and the efficiency of a school can be defined as the capacity to generate the maximum output given the quantity of inputs they use. In this perspective, using the data from the Programme for International Student Assessment (P...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
CONGRESO INTERNACIONALHow does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We ex...
S An attempt is made to explore the production set for educationalachievement for both "efficie...
How does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We examine the efficiency o...
We address the efficiency of expenditure in education provision by comparing the output (PISA result...
This chapter draws upon a large body of literature on the evaluation of efficiency in education. Sin...
This paper derives efficiency scores for around 8,500 schools in 30 countries, using Programme for I...
This paper derives efficiency scores for around 8,500 schools in 30 countries, using Programme for I...
This paper derives efficiency scores for around 8,500 schools in 30 countries, using Programme for I...
This paper derives efficiency scores for around 8,500 schools in 30 countries, using Programme for I...
In this paper we use data from OECD countries participating in PISA 2012 to assess the efficiency of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
CONGRESO INTERNACIONALHow does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We ex...
S An attempt is made to explore the production set for educationalachievement for both "efficie...
How does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We examine the efficiency o...
We address the efficiency of expenditure in education provision by comparing the output (PISA result...
This chapter draws upon a large body of literature on the evaluation of efficiency in education. Sin...
This paper derives efficiency scores for around 8,500 schools in 30 countries, using Programme for I...
This paper derives efficiency scores for around 8,500 schools in 30 countries, using Programme for I...
This paper derives efficiency scores for around 8,500 schools in 30 countries, using Programme for I...
This paper derives efficiency scores for around 8,500 schools in 30 countries, using Programme for I...
In this paper we use data from OECD countries participating in PISA 2012 to assess the efficiency of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...
This paper analyses the efficiency of more than 6800 schools in 28 developing countries, by means of...