The impact of art-education on human Capital: An empirical assessment of a youth orchestra
@article{EganadelSol2019TheIO, title={The impact of art-education on human Capital: An empirical assessment of a youth orchestra}, author={Pablo A. Egana-delSol and Dante Contreras and Juan Pablo Valenzuela}, journal={International Journal of Educational Development}, year={2019} }
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