Centre for the Economics of Education

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The Centre for the Economics of Education (CEE) was a think tank in London, England, established in March 2000, with an extensive range of publications and reports on the economics of education. It ceased to operate in 2010.

The CEE is a member of the LSE Research Laboratory[http://rlab.lse.ac.uk/ LSE Research Laboratory], London School of Economics, UK. at the London School of Economics. It continues the work of the Higher Education Research Unit at the LSE.{{Cite book

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| title = University costs and outputs

| journal = Studies on Education

| volume = 6

| publisher = Elsevier

| year = 1976

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| pages = ix

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| isbn = 0-444-41287-5

| accessdate = December 16, 2009

}} The CEE receives funding from the British Department for Children, Schools and Families and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, both ministerial departments of the British government.{{Cite web

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| last1 = Gibbons

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| last2 = Silva

| title = Urban Density and Pupil Attainment

| publisher = Centre for the Economics of Education

| date = May 2007

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| last1 = De Coulon1

| first2 = Anna

| last2 = Vignoles

| title = An Analysis of the Benefit of NVQ2 Qualifications Acquired at Age 26-34

| work = DIUS Research Brief CEE-08-02

| publisher = Centre for the Economics of Education

| date = October 2008

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| first = Anthea | last = Lipsett

| title = Poor advice hinders university access

| work = The Guardian

| date = October 28, 2008

| url = https://www.theguardian.com/education/2008/oct/28/poor-advice-university-access

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| title = Is it worth it?

| publisher = The Economist

| date = February 28, 2008

| url = http://www.economist.com/world/britain/displaystory.cfm?story_id=10766267#top

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| first = Chris | last = Giles

| title = Youngsters opt to do nothing

| publisher = The Financial Times

| date = July 19, 2007

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