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Taking preschool education seriously as an economic development program

A study comparing the costs and benefits of preschool programs versus traditional economic development policies in terms of increased jobs and earnings for a state's residents, based on models simulating the effects of a hypothetical state universal preschool program and a traditional economic development subsidy program.

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PEW

Author(s)Timothy J. Bartik
Date9/30/05
Organization(s):PEW
Pages174
SubmitterAriana Sani

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Benefit-Cost Analysis