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What do two countries such as Chile and Mongolia have in common? Probably not much but recent government documents, as well as international organisations, have placed Chile as an example for Mongoliato follow, mainly due to its economic success through the exploitation of mining resources. Currently, Mongolia is experiencing a large-scale commodity boom, especially in the mining sector. This has led them to follow Chile as an example for policy-making and enter the fast-track towards the improvement of Mongolia’s economy.
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Marav, D., Espinoza, M. (2014). Equity and Access in Higher Education. In: Zhang, H., Chan, P.W.K., Boyle, C. (eds) Equality in Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-692-9_13
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