Published in the Fed Gazette, two economists from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Arthur Rolnick and Rob Grunewald, review the benefit-cost and return on investment data from quality early childhood programs. They argue that such programs provide a better return than such strategies as building stadiums, and that early childhood investment should be a part of a state’s economic development toolkit.
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, March 2003
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http://minneapolisfed.org/pubs/fedgaz/03-03/opinion.cfm
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