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Cognition / Knowledge / Economics / Intelligence quotient / Economic growth / Education / Class-size reduction / Eric Hanushek / Year of birth missing / Education economics
Date: 2011-12-24 01:58:19
Cognition
Knowledge
Economics
Intelligence quotient
Economic growth
Education
Class-size reduction
Eric Hanushek
Year of birth missing
Education economics

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