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Evaluating Public Programs with Close Substitutes: The Case of Head Start. (2015). Kline, Patrick ; Walters, Christopher .
In: NBER Working Papers.
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  7. Impact of funding targeted pre-school interventions on school readiness: Evidence from the Netherlands. (2016). Heijnen, Suzanne ; Akgunduz, Emre .
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