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A personal view on why people “choose” to get higher education in Georgia
17 July 2012

Putting “choose” in quotation marks is the main part of the title and a hint to my subjective view on the issue to be discussed in this post.

Comprehensive Costing and Finance Strategies for the Early Learning System in Georgia
09 July 2012

The objective of the study was to conduct detailed analysis of the existing funding mechanisms of early learning in Georgia, do a costing of alternative models of provision per child, develop and suggest sustainable financial and legal scenarios, relevant in the Georgian context. ISET-PI was commissioned by UNICEF to design and assess the costing of alternative finance strategies for preschool education in Georgia.

Everything You Wanted to Know About Your Electricity Bill
04 July 2012

In the last week's Khachapuri Index column in The Financial, we took a break from agriculture and focused instead on the energy sector of Georgia.

Expert Review of the Social and Economic Platforms of Georgian Political Parties
02 July 2012

The objective of the project was to review social and economic platforms of Georgian political parties in key reform areas during the 2012 parliamentary election campaign. This project, involving a coalition of Georgian think tanks and NGOs, sought to review political party platforms in key reform areas such as employment, rural development, and education during the 2012 parliamentary election campaign

Cultures: Rivers or Pyramids?
28 June 2012

I am writing this post in the wake of Florian Biermann’s excellent piece on the role of culture in the economic life of Georgia. The debate itself is infinitely fascinating, as culture is truly one of those complex, stupendously vast concepts, which I find very difficult to grasp, let alone define or analyze.

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