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The Economics of Flourishing: On Education and Early Childhood

The Economics of Flourishing: On Education and Early Childhood

Update: 2024-09-27
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About the Series 

At the Archbridge Institute, we define the "economics of flourishing" as the study of how markets, people, organizations, and institutions support the economic foundations of social mobility and human flourishing. 

About the Experts 

Dr. Katharine Stevens is the founder and president of the Center on Child and Family Policy. 

Dr. Preston Cooper is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where his work focuses on higher education policy and reform. 

Dr. Justin Callais is the chief economist at the Archbridge Institute and an assistant professor of economics at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He is the lead researcher for the institute's Social Mobility in the 50 States project.

 

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Social Mobility in the 50 States

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The Economics of Flourishing: On Education and Early Childhood

The Economics of Flourishing: On Education and Early Childhood

Katharine Stevens, Preston Cooper, Justin Callais, Gonzalo Schwarz