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Chinese Private Education Public Financial Assistance

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This chapter focuses on Chinese private education public financial assistance. We begin with a theoretical framework review, an analysis of the policy reform and problems emerging in China with that, and ends with a proposal of some potential solutions, respectively.

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Zhou, H., Liu, Q., Tian, J., Li, Q. (2018). Chinese Private Education Public Financial Assistance. In: Private Education in China. Perspectives on Rethinking and Reforming Education. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4409-0_5

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