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Regulating private tutoring consumption in Korea: Lessons from another failure

•We assess the impact of a strengthened restriction on operating hours of hagwon (private tutoring academies) for cooling an overheated private tutoring market.•Demand for private tutoring is inelastic, especially for high school students.•The enforcement of the hagwon curfew does not reduce time an...

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Published in:International journal of educational development 2016-07, Vol.49, p.144-156
Main Authors: Choi, Hoon, Choi, Álvaro
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