Yemen
India
During the COVID crisis, the relevance of innovation, access (especially digital), and inclusion in education got highlightedspecifically. Despite facing similar challenges and competing in an integrated global knowledge economy, different countriesreacted differently because of the resources they had including finance, infrastructure, expertise and the like. Further, factors likepolitical will influenced the implementation of such responses. This paper analyzes the global patterns of investment in education,comparing the education policies and financing of education in the high, middle and low-income countries by asking thequestions: How has the investment in education varied after the COVID crisis in high, middle and low-income countries andwhy? The paper uses Schuetze’s (2009) framework, policy analysis and comparative approach to analyze the policies and dataregarding the investments in education. Statistics from key international organizations, especially the OECD, the World Bank,the UNESCO and the IMF are used.
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