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Class Clowns How The Smartest Investors Lost Billions In Education Jonathan A Knee

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Class Clowns How The Smartest Investors Lost Billions In Education Jonathan A Knee
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Jonathan A. Knee
ISBN: 9780231543330, 0231543336
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Class Clowns How The Smartest Investors Lost Billions In Education Jonathan A Knee by Jonathan A. Knee 9780231543330, 0231543336 instant download after payment.

Professor and investment banker Jonathan A. Knee dissects what drives investors' efforts to improve education and why they consistently fail. Knee takes readers inside four spectacular financial failures in education. Although deep belief in the curative powers of the market drove these initiatives, it was the investors' failure to appreciate market structure that doomed them. By contrasting rare successes, he finds a dozen broad lessons at the heart of these cautionary case studies.


A fascinating postmortem of four failed efforts to transform education.

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