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Shadow education: Private supplementary tutoring and its implications for policy makers in Asia

By Mark Bray and Chad Lykins. Asian Development Bank, Metro Manila and Comparative Education Research Centre, Hong Kong, 2012, 112 pp. CERC Monograph Series in Comparative and International Education and Development, vol. 9. ISBN 978-92-9092-658-0 (pbk), 978-92-9092-659-7 (e-book)

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McVey, M. Shadow education: Private supplementary tutoring and its implications for policy makers in Asia. Int Rev Educ 58, 809–811 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11159-012-9324-2

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